楊清泉律師 - JUDICIAL LIENS AND BANKRUPT DEBTOR’S RESIDENCE PART 2
                
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                     At that  point, has a judicial lien for $70,000 attached to the debtor’s house? NO.  American Express has a writ of wage garnishment but it has not yet applied for  an involuntary lien against debtor’s properties in the county.  After 30 days from the issuance of the writ  of wage garnishment, American Express applies for and obtains an involuntary  lien against debtor for the judgment of $70,000. Is there a lien on debtor’s  house? No. At this point, the involuntary lien has not yet been recorded in the  recorder’s office. After one week, American Express records the notice of involuntary  lien in Los Angeles   County where debtor  lives. Is there a lien for $70,000 on debtor’s house now? Yes. 
  How can  debtor prevent the $70,000 lien from attaching to his residence? If debtor  files for bankruptcy relief before the date of recording of the involuntary  lien, the lien cannot attach to his residence because of the “automatic stay”  in bankruptcy. The “automatic stay” is bankruptcy law that says that once  debtor files a bankruptcy, all collection efforts are stopped as of the date  and time of filing of the bankruptcy. For instance, in this example, debtor  filed his Chapter 7 bankruptcy on November 24, 2011 at 2:01 p.m. American  Express recorded the notice of involuntary lien for $70,000 on November 24,  2011 at 2:02 p.m. Did the lien of $70,000 attach to debtor’s residence? N0. The  lien did not attach to his house because at 2:01 p.m. the bankruptcy filing  automatically stopped all collection efforts. Since the recording of the  involuntary lien is a collection effort, the recording is null and void. 
Lawrence  Bautista Yang is a graduate of Georgetown   University Law   Center and has been in  law practice for thirty years.  He  specializes in bankruptcy, business and civil litigation and has handled more  than four thousand successful bankruptcy cases in California.   He speaks Mandarin and Fujien and looks forward to discussing your case  with you personally.  Please call (626)  284-1142 for an appointment at 1000 S Fremont Ave Bldg A-1 Suite 1125 Unit 58 Alhambra, CA 91803.
                
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