Frozen Bank Account Dispute

Summary

In Indiana, the statute of limitations for most debts is 6 years, but judgments can last for 20 years. To unfreeze your account and dispute the debt, you should file a motion in court, provide proof of the debts age, and show any inaccuracies in the creditors claims. If you never received proper notice due to an incorrect address, you can file a motion to vacate the judgment. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Allen county Indiana
In Indiana, the statute of limitations for most debts is 6 years. However, judgments can last for 20 years. If a creditor has obtained a judgment against you, they may be able to enforce it.
To unfreeze your account and dispute the debt, you may need to:
- File a motion in court
- Provide proof of the debt's age
- Show any inaccuracies in the creditor's claims
Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
It's been 22 years
As per your situation:
- File a motion in court to unfreeze your account.
- Provide proof that the debt is older than the *-year judgement limit in Indiana.
- Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
- You may also need to dispute incorrect creditor claims.
It's from * never once did I receive anything
It sounds like you've been denied due process. In Indiana, you can:
- File a motion to vacate the judgment based on lack of proper notice.
- Consult with a local attorney to guide you through the process.
Remember, this is a complex situation and legal advice is necessary.
Yes they provided the court house the wrong address the mail never came to me or didn't get sent back to them they said that's how they hit my account froze
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's crucial for you to:
- File a motion in court to vacate the judgement due to lack of proper notice.
- Provide proof of incorrect address.
- Consult a local attorney for guidance.
Remember, legal advice is necessary in this situation.