I currently have a court blocked bank account in Washington State, which was created in 1997 and I've moved out of Washington a long time ago. Now that I've turned 18, I could withdraw the funds but its been a pain in the butt trying to get the money. I called the Superior Court and they told me I would need to get an ex parte to go to the court for me as well as a cover letter and motion forms. What is a motion form and which one would I need to get? The court hasn't been a great deal of help and my bank wouldn't help me at all. My parents had a lawyer do all of the paperwork for us in order to determine the settlement money and we already paid him back in 1997, so I don't think I should pay for a lawyer again. This is all very overwhelming for me...How do they expect an 18 year old to figure this all out? Any help would be highly appreciated! Thanks.
2007-12-27
12:58:55
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ShawnGreen15
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Politics & Government
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Since I live in Virginia now, there is no way I can obtain the forms from the King County court, which is located in Seattle. It isn't a large sum, just around $4000. I'm not sure exactly as to how much they will charge, but I'm guessing it will cost a little too much.
2007-12-27
13:46:58 ·
update #1