Return of Levied funds

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I usually just contact the opposing counsel and ask them to issue the release. Normally, they will do it if they have not already done so automatically,
Otherwise, you may have to file a motion to remove the lien.
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> On Jun 11, 2018, at 9:50 AM, bertbri bertbri@ymail.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> I filed a case where the OC sherriff is holding levied funds (the funds were removed from the credit union account a few days before case was filed): I received the following message from the sherriff today: "
> It appears the BK info was received Friday and will be processed in our system today. So the info I responding to is general.
> If the BK was filed prior to the date of levy, then we would issue a release.
> If the BK was filed after the levy date, we will hold any funds from the bank unless we receive instructions from the Plaintiffs attorney to release the funds back to the debtor.
> Otherwise, we hold the funds pending either party obtaining a federal order stating to the Sheriffs what to do with said funds. A BK filed after the levy date is not an automatic release like a wage garnishment that is on going. "
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> Any suggestions?
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> Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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