debt_in_NJ
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Jersey
Without a doubt, I owe money on an old credit card debt. That is not in question. I need to get bills in order and fix things, but that's an entirely different issue.
We had nearly $1,000 in our bank account, which unfortunately is solely in my name. My husband has also had his direct deposit going here for a few years. A law firm that is collecting for an old credit card debt was able to seize this account and left us temporarily broke and unable to pay rent and other bills.
I know they are within the statute of limitations, as the debt is about 3-4 years old at this point. I don't know, but was told by a dummy friend that NJ is not a community property state and they cannot take a spouses money to satisfy the other spouses individual debts. Problem is, they took from an account that was solely in my name. But it can easily be proven that my husband has his direct deposit going there, and pretty much the only money going there for awhile as I have been on disability for about the past 8 months.
We certainly cannot afford a lawyer. Would it be a waste of time to even think about attempting to get this money back, to help with rent and bills? Without an attorney, I'm assuming it would be next to impossible, even if all the above were true of what I "assumed" about marital finances. While of course we want to do the right thing with debts, and by no means deny this debt, we still have to figure a way to pay rent.
Any advice or guidance would be appreciated, even if it's just to tell me that I am SOL!!
Without a doubt, I owe money on an old credit card debt. That is not in question. I need to get bills in order and fix things, but that's an entirely different issue.
We had nearly $1,000 in our bank account, which unfortunately is solely in my name. My husband has also had his direct deposit going here for a few years. A law firm that is collecting for an old credit card debt was able to seize this account and left us temporarily broke and unable to pay rent and other bills.
I know they are within the statute of limitations, as the debt is about 3-4 years old at this point. I don't know, but was told by a dummy friend that NJ is not a community property state and they cannot take a spouses money to satisfy the other spouses individual debts. Problem is, they took from an account that was solely in my name. But it can easily be proven that my husband has his direct deposit going there, and pretty much the only money going there for awhile as I have been on disability for about the past 8 months.
We certainly cannot afford a lawyer. Would it be a waste of time to even think about attempting to get this money back, to help with rent and bills? Without an attorney, I'm assuming it would be next to impossible, even if all the above were true of what I "assumed" about marital finances. While of course we want to do the right thing with debts, and by no means deny this debt, we still have to figure a way to pay rent.
Any advice or guidance would be appreciated, even if it's just to tell me that I am SOL!!