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Can a NY Judgment Creditor Garnish PPP or Other CARES Act Funds?

FFGN COLLECT NY

With both consumers and small businesses receiving funds from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and CARES Act, questions have come up as to whether these amounts can be frozen or garnished by debt collectors or creditors. Is garnishing PPP or CARES Act funds an option for satisfying outstanding monies owed to judgment creditors?

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Texas Court Denies Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss FDCPA Claim Over Statute of Limitations Defense

Collection Industry News

In early 2019, a garnishment action was filed by Pallida in Denton County, Texas to collect on the default judgment. Thus, the court held the defendants failed to demonstrate the statute of limitations barred plaintiff’s FDCPA claims, allowing plaintiff to bring claims as to both the 2010 collections action and the 2019 garnishment action.

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Texas Court Denies Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss FDCPA Claim Over Statute of Limitations Defense

Troutman Sanders

In early 2019, a garnishment action was filed by Pallida in Denton County, Texas to collect on the default judgment. Thus, the court held the defendants failed to demonstrate the statute of limitations barred plaintiff’s FDCPA claims, allowing plaintiff to bring claims as to both the 2010 collections action and the 2019 garnishment action.

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How to Remove TransWorld Systems From Your Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

According to the CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) and the BBB (Better Business Bureau), TSI or www.tsico.com has had over 5,000 (CFPB) and 300 (BBB) complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission stating inaccurate reporting and even threatening legal actions they are not legally allowed to follow through on. Debt Validation.

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COVID-19 Collections Impact Bulletin: State Responses (December 2020 Update)

Burr Forman

On April 23, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-57-20 exempting stimulus payments and other COVID-19-related government financial assistance from attachment, levy, execution, or garnishment. On April 29, 2020, Governor Larry Hogan issued an executive order exempting CARES Act payments from garnishment under state law.

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Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services COVID-19 Newsletter

Troutman Sanders

In recent days, many financial industry trade associations in dialogue with the CFPB have said they want to work with consumers struggling in the pandemic. On March 17, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announced a new law preventing garnishment or seizure of economic support payments. ” For more information, click here.

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How To Remove Portfolio Recovery From Your Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could levy fines against debt collectors that violate your rights. However, PRA Group could sue you and try to garnish your wages, but this would happen in civil court. A wage garnishment would require a default judgment against you followed by a judge’s order to garnish wages.