Can credit card companies get a judgement against my property without going to court?
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Answer:
While it is unlikely, it is possible that Plaintiffs could attach your real property
pending the outcome of a trial on whether or not you were liable on the
debts. Attachment in legal terminology means a preliminary legal seizure of
property to force compliance with a decision which may be obtained in a
pending suit. Before a final judgment is issued, the court may order the
sheriff or other proper officer to seize any property; credit, or right,
belonging to the defendant, in whatever hands the same may be found, to
satisfy the claim which the plaintiff has against him. An order of attachment
can only be issued when a debtor is shown to be fleeing or concealing
themselves from the legal process, so that the attached property can satisfy
a judgment that may be awarded in the complainant's favor.