Yes, if you are a signer on a checking account, creditors may be able to garnish funds in that account to satisfy a debt, depending on state laws and the nature of the debt. However, if you are not the primary account holder and the account belongs to someone else, garnishment would typically target the primary account holder's funds. It's essential to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and rights.
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