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Can a credit card company garnish wages in the state of Nevada? |
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Yes. Under Nevada law 75% of your weekly pay or (154.50) whichever is highest is exempt from atttachment by creditors. Depending on circumstances, this amount can be amended. But not to the extent of causing undue hardship upon the debtor and/or dependants. Bank accounts, certain pensions, real estate, and other assets can be attached by creditors to pay debt. Each state has specific exemptions for debtors to protect assets. In some cases you can choose either federal or state or a combination of both. These exemptions are the same whether used in BK or to satisfy a judgment awarded in a lawsuit.
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