What is the name of your state? Arkansas
I have a judgment for money, court costs, and interest at 8%, but the debtor last completed an asset statement 10 years ago claiming no assets. As soon as we garnished her wages, she quit her job, and stated she would do so every time a new garnishment showed up.
I let things lie, until I was granted a revival of the original judgment. The debtor contacted me the day before the hearing to revive and offered to begin making payments if I would let the original judgment expire. Of course I didn't and she never showed up for the hearing, which granted the revived judgment.
I have been advised by legal counsel specializing in collections to send a "blind garnishment" to all of the banks in our local area. Is this really a plausible idea and if so, where can I find a sample blind garnishment document?
I have a judgment for money, court costs, and interest at 8%, but the debtor last completed an asset statement 10 years ago claiming no assets. As soon as we garnished her wages, she quit her job, and stated she would do so every time a new garnishment showed up.
I let things lie, until I was granted a revival of the original judgment. The debtor contacted me the day before the hearing to revive and offered to begin making payments if I would let the original judgment expire. Of course I didn't and she never showed up for the hearing, which granted the revived judgment.
I have been advised by legal counsel specializing in collections to send a "blind garnishment" to all of the banks in our local area. Is this really a plausible idea and if so, where can I find a sample blind garnishment document?