DaycareGirl
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
This summer, I filed a small claims case and received a judgment in my favor (+$400, nothing crazy). I would like to file a garnishment on the person, but am uncertain of the best route.
I like the idea of the bank garnishment and getting it out of the way (plus, a friend's mother in law knows her and told me all about the promotion she received, so I'm fairly confident that the account will cover the debt.) However, I do not know which bank she uses.
Is there an inexpensive way to find this out?
Should I send it to multiple banks and just hope I hit hers (it IS a small town, at least)?
Should I just do the wage garnishment, instead?
This summer, I filed a small claims case and received a judgment in my favor (+$400, nothing crazy). I would like to file a garnishment on the person, but am uncertain of the best route.
I like the idea of the bank garnishment and getting it out of the way (plus, a friend's mother in law knows her and told me all about the promotion she received, so I'm fairly confident that the account will cover the debt.) However, I do not know which bank she uses.
Is there an inexpensive way to find this out?
Should I send it to multiple banks and just hope I hit hers (it IS a small town, at least)?
Should I just do the wage garnishment, instead?