Credit Unions - Are they Freezing Accounts?
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 7:45 am
Social Security monies received and deposited are exempt. True,
they are property of the estate until 30 days after the 341(a) if no
objection is filed. You insist on being right on every technical
point!!
Lou Esbin
wrote:
> Since when are social security payments not property of the
estate. I
> agree that they are exempt, but that is different.
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> David A. Tilem
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> -----Original Message-----
Behalf
> Of Law Offices of Louis J. Esbin
> Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 11:35 AM
> To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [cdcbaa] Re: Credit Unions - Are they Freezing Accounts?
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> Thanks, Ty, I will advise the client. It looks like they are
going
> to set up one account for Social Security Deposits and the other
for
> earnings, other than Social Security, just in case I need to make
an
> argument that Social Security is not property of the estate.
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> --- In cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com, "Tyson Takeuchi"
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> > Lou,
> > I've had 3 debtor's who have checking and/or savings accounts at
> > AFTRA/SAG as of this year with no known problems, ie, they did
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> > call me complaining of their account(s) being frozen.
> > Ty Takeuchi
> > In cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com, "Law Offices of Louis J. Esbin"
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> > > Is anyone aware whether the AFTRA/SAG Credit Union has
> established a
> > > policy regarding freezing accounts of members post petition?
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> > > Please advise. Best regards.
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> > > Lou Esbin
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