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I have a judgement against me related to some medical debt incurred in the US. I live in Thailand now and all my assets are here, and this fact will be revealed during debtor's exam which I can not skip. My main concern are my Thai bank account funds.

 

Reading into this, it seems expenses go up for creditors pursuing bank levies out of state. I imagine out of country would be even more costly.

 

Does anyone have any experience in this area? I'm curious if cost really is a problem for the creditor when trying to levy a Thai bank account for a US entity. And how often (or not) they'll do it.

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11 hours ago, Hal65 said:

this fact will be revealed during debtor's exam which I can not skip. My main concern are my Thai bank account funds.

Bankruptcy? Or Judgement Debtor Exam?

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if US havnt been able to contact you and got a reciept

you have received info, it falls in 5 or 10 years,

so you could use an address of a thai you know until then

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