Motion for Attachment
See Attachment
Attachment
A lien on personal or real property created by court order (known as a writ of attachment) in response to a motion for attachment. Attachments are issued by courts to preserve marital assets. An important adjunct to restraining orders, they are used if there is substantial risk that a restraining order would be violated. For instance, if the marital home is in the husband’s name, and he decides to sell the house despite a restraining order, the attachment puts the world on notice that any purchaser would be subject to the wife’s rights. Obviously, no buyer would buy nor lender lend under these circumstances. Most orders of attachment are issued ex parte (see below).
Attachment
A lien on personal or real property created by court order (formerly known as a writ of attachment) in response to a motion for attachment.