What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
I recently had my bank account drained due to a judgement from many years ago. I filed for the $1,000 exemption under NJ law. The plaintiff's attorney wrote a letter stating that "an exemption is not to be construed as a means of escaping the first $1,000 of a judgement. Instead, such exemption has been designed to prevent a creditor from seeking payment by acquiring the last $1,000 in personal property from an otherwise completely destitute debtor"
They are requesting bank statements that show the balance is zero. That's no problem because they did clear out the account (Checking and savings, linked).
I have a court date and I plan to go with the back statements that show a zero balance (actually, now a negative balance).
My questions are: Is that the case? I've read and re-read the law and I don't see that part. Do you think just showing the bank statements will be enough.
Thank you!
I recently had my bank account drained due to a judgement from many years ago. I filed for the $1,000 exemption under NJ law. The plaintiff's attorney wrote a letter stating that "an exemption is not to be construed as a means of escaping the first $1,000 of a judgement. Instead, such exemption has been designed to prevent a creditor from seeking payment by acquiring the last $1,000 in personal property from an otherwise completely destitute debtor"
They are requesting bank statements that show the balance is zero. That's no problem because they did clear out the account (Checking and savings, linked).
I have a court date and I plan to go with the back statements that show a zero balance (actually, now a negative balance).
My questions are: Is that the case? I've read and re-read the law and I don't see that part. Do you think just showing the bank statements will be enough.
Thank you!