Yes, a bank account owned by an S corporation can be seized for a civil judgment, but the process typically involves obtaining a court order or a writ of garnishment. The creditor must demonstrate that the S corporation owes a debt and that they have legally obtained a judgment. However, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction, and protections may apply, so consulting with a legal professional is advisable for tailored guidance.
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