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2 Answers | Asked in Collections and Banking for California on
Q: Can a Credit One bank call my work twice & tell 2 different random people that they are going to serve me with papers

Also told then if I am not at work they will speak with a judge? I currently have Covid & am not at work. I work in a medical facility & numerous people answer phones there. I live in California. My current debt with them is roughly 1200.00

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answered on Feb 20, 2023

It's illegal for a debt collector to disclose information about your debt or threaten to take legal action against you to anyone other than you or your attorney. This includes contacting your employer or coworkers about your debt.

Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA),...
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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Banking and Elder Law for California on
Q: Can a check made out to the sole trustee of a revocable living trust be cashed without a trust account?

Elderly father received check after home refi. It’s made out to him as: “Name, as trustee of the abc trust”. It cannot be reissued.

Trust is a revocable living trust. Mother and father were the grantors and only 2 trustees. Mother passed away, father is sole trustee now (successor). I... View More

James Edward Berge
James Edward Berge
answered on Oct 27, 2020

It’s a common situation, but every bank and credit union and other financial institution has its own rules. My experience as an estate planning specialist with over 25 years in the field is to simply have your dad endorse the check on the reverse side as follows: “For deposit only”, and then... View More

4 Answers | Asked in Banking and Bankruptcy for California on
Q: Objectively, can creditors in Chapter 7 garnish checking account money from State and Government benefits?

Benefits including Social Security, stimulus check and Unemployment Insurance due to Covid-19 in California.

Harlene Miller
Harlene Miller
answered on Jun 15, 2020

Question not specific. Are you currently in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case? If so, creditors are stayed from collecting from you - no matter what the source of the funds. Upon filing a bankruptcy, any garnishment in place is stopped. Talk with your bankruptcy attorney - hopefully you have one... View More

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