Are you a lawyer? I've been told trying to hide assets is a bad idea, as well as illegal. I already took out a big chunk when I first realized what was probably going to happen. I just panicked. I've been told when I get sued, there will probably also be a supplemental hearing, where they will be able to question me about my finances. I think that's probably what scares me the most. If they think I'm lying or trying to "defraud my creditors", I could be charged with perjury, fraud, or contempt of court. I don't want to go to jail all because I got sick.
Yes, I'm a lawyer.
I didn't tell you to HIDE anything or DECEIVE anyone.
I said I would remove my funds from my checking account IF I were in your situation.
If I did that, it wouldn't be fraud.
Why?
I haven't been sued.
I have no obligation to disclose my assets to anyone absent due process and court order.
A court takes no notice of your assets in a dispute over a debt.
The court concerns itself with deciding if you owe the debt that is being litigated.
Furthermore, we don't incarcerate debtors in the USA.
Owing a creditor money or being in debt isn't a criminal act.
Neither is deciding to take out money from YOUR checking account and convert it to CASH.
Finally, the only thing that happens in a matter such as this, if the defendant loses; is a judgment for the plaintiff.
The court won't collect the debt.
The court won't order you to pay.
The defendant has to take the judgment and then attempt to use the legal process to seize your assets to satisfy the debt.
If a bank account is depleted when the plaintiff tries to seize the assets, oh well.
It happens every day in this country.
Can the plaintiff seize cash?
Yes, but they can't strip search you or search the strong box in your closet!
Owing a debt is not a crime.
Not paying that debt is not a crime.
Not cooperating with a plaintiff trying to seize your junk is not a crime.
No one goes to prison for getting sick and not being able to pay a hospital bill in this country.
No one, not yet, anyway!
Yeah, I'm a lawyer, a damn good one!