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taking name off bank account - PA

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Bethy

Member
Hubby and I have only 1 joint account (we are separated, but PA doesn't recognize "separation") which was pretty much stagnant. We only had thirty cents in it for the last few months due to our situation.

I just got a notice that it now has a 99.70 deficit as it was garnished for $100 by the Sheriff's office where my hubby lives. I don't know why it was garnished and I doubt if I can find out.

My question is, can I take my name off this account now or am I stuck...will this affect my credit (he is below 500, and I'm at 760) if he doesn't take care of it? I don't know how much more garnishment will be taken out and I want off that account as soon as possible.
 


Antigone*

Senior Member
Hubby and I have only 1 joint account (we are separated, but PA doesn't recognize "separation") which was pretty much stagnant. We only had thirty cents in it for the last few months due to our situation.

I just got a notice that it now has a 99.70 deficit as it was garnished for $100 by the Sheriff's office where my hubby lives. I don't know why it was garnished and I doubt if I can find out.

My question is, can I take my name off this account now or am I stuck...will this affect my credit (he is below 500, and I'm at 760) if he doesn't take care of it? I don't know how much more garnishment will be taken out and I want off that account as soon as possible.
Bethy,

In order to remove your name from the account, it will have to be closed. My suggestion to you is to pay the defecit and close the account. If the account is closed due to an OD balance, it may go to a collection agency and then your credit score will be affected. The hundy you'll spend bringing the account to a zero balance isn't much when you are looking at protecting your credit score.

I hope that helps. take care, ana
 

tholt4

Member
My guess is that the bank debited your account $100.00 for a garnishment processing fee. I would suspect they will do this everytime a garnishment is served on them regardless if there is money in the account while the account is open.
 

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