Bankruptcy.
No.
absolutely
As you have showed the bank your salary form , and if you fail to pay the money the intrest you should pay to the bank , then your pay will be garnished.
You should demand a pay stub with a written letter; if that does not work, you should write a letter to the court where you got divorced.
Yes, you can be garnished for almost any valid debt, and No, it is not dismissed. You were found guilty or you would not be paying the ticket at all.
Yes, Ohio allows wage garnishment by a judgment creditor.
There are various options available for Reliant Energy bill payments. These include average billing, paperless billing, automatic payment options, paying online, paying through mail or even paying in person.
Paying taxes varies by your income bracket and the state that you live in. Any taxes that you do owe must be paid to avoid your wages being garnished and other harsh penalties.
You are likely to have your wages garnished. Your credit cards will be cancelled and liens may be placed on property.
pay the balance,if any,and cut that bad boy up -> YOU CAN CLOSE IT WITHOUT PAYING THE BALANCE (CONTINUE TO PAY SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE YOUR CREDIT)...BUT IF IT'S A PROBLEM ACCOUNT YOU ARE BETTER TO BE THE ONE CLOSING THAN HAVING THEM CLOSE IT ON YOU.
In the United States you cannot be put in jail for owing a debt. You may however have your wages garnished by the court.
No. Absolutely not. Your driver's license cannot be suspended for not paying a loan or the balance of a loan, repossessed or not even if you get threats from the loan company.