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Can personal creditors garnish business accounts of an LLC?

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Answered by attorney William Monroe Rubendall (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at William Rubendall Attorney at Law
A personal obligation will not allow property of the LLC to be levied upon. An objection should be filed in the court where the action is pending.
A personal obligation will not allow property of the LLC to be levied upon. An objection should be filed in the court where the action is pending.

What should I do and expect to happen if my fiance filed for bankruptcy before the wedding?

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Answered by attorney Curtis Lee Chronister (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Chronister Law Firm, LLC
No. Since you are getting married after he files his bankruptcy, you (your income and assets) do not become part of the equation. The only other way you can be affected would be that you are a joint-debtor on any of the debts he is including in his bankruptcy. Assuming he is filing a Chapter 7, the creditor could seek to have you (or any other joint-debtor) pay the debt. Otherwise, congratulations.
No. Since you are getting married after he files his bankruptcy, you (your income and assets) do not become part of the equation. The only other way you can be affected would be that you are a joint-debtor on any of the debts he is including in his bankruptcy. Assuming he is filing a Chapter 7, the creditor could seek to have you (or any other joint-debtor) pay the debt. Otherwise, congratulations.
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Can a loan company take out a felony warrant on someone who falls behind on payments and only owes around 500.00?

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Answered by attorney Michael Avanesian (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at JT Legal Group
Felony warrant for what! I can't say no for sure, but in general, if you owe someone like a bank money, you don't go to jail for not paying.
Felony warrant for what! I can't say no for sure, but in general, if you owe someone like a bank money, you don't go to jail for not paying.