Can a New Jersey joint bank account be levied against by a judgment creditor when only one account holder is the debtor?

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2026-07-13 07:50

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Yes, joint accounts are subject to judgment levy. The non-debtor account holder must present documentation to the court as to the percentage of funds that belong to them to avoid having their monies seized by the judgment creditor.

Generally, the court will freeze the account until a decision is made concerning which monies are subject to levy.

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