Yes, if they file suit and are awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment.
yes, child support and alimony are the only two debtors that can garnish your social security.
Yes. A creditor can sue for a debt and if they get a judgment they can use the judgment to garnish the debtor's wages.
No
A credit card company can garnish you wages if they successfully sue for the owed funds in court. They cannot garnish wages before going through the court system.
Can not garnish in Texas or Penselvaina Can in other states
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Yes if they are going to garnish your paycheck they will notify the business you work for and the company will in turn notify you have a garnishment.
Yes. If you are presented with a court order to garnish your employee's paycheck you must obey it. Disobeying a court order could place you in contempt of court.
yes, child support and alimony are the only two debtors that can garnish your social security.
If she receives a regular paycheck, probably. If she only gets tips, probably not.Answer #2 - If you have a civil judgment against a stripper, it is virtually impossible to garnish her tips. However, you can go after her bank accounts, and her personal property.
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Yes. A creditor can sue for a debt and if they get a judgment they can use the judgment to garnish the debtor's wages.
A garnish order is an order to confiscate part of a person's paycheck. Assets such as savings accounts, checking accounts, cars, and other assets can also be garnished.
The IRS can garnish your wages if you owe the government back taxes or defaulted on your student loans. They can take as much as it takes to pay off the debt.
They can place a lien against your assets. Or they can garnish your paycheck, they are going to get their money back.
This depends if your hushband name is the co-signer or was on the debt. If it is then they can take the garnish from his paycheck.
No