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quote: Originally posted by honilov: With a privacy act attached to everything now including bank accounts, would it be violating a person's right for a lawyer to snoop around and track down a person's bank account, and then freeze the account through court, without the person knowing?
Without me getting into the reason why it was done, I just want to know if it's legal.
And no, it wasn't my account.
Legality depends on the circumstances. Bank accounts are fairly commonly frozen during divorce and child custody proceedings, to avoid the risk of assets being concealed or squandered while ownership is in dispute. I'm sure any divorce attorney could tell you more about it... Alan Moore
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