Yes, but only after you are sued, lose and have a judgement against you.
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.
Iowa has laws in place that limit the amount that can be taken from wages. The law in Iowa states that creditors can only garnish up to 25 percent of wages.
I've had an unemployment overpayment in Iowa for nearly 10 years and have never had any of my wages garnished.
If the debt is discharged, the creditor cannot initiate or continue any legal proceedings to collect the debt. Some debts like child support cannot be discharged, so Iowa might be able garnish your wages for something like that.
The Veridian Credit Union was originally founded in 1934 as the John Deere Employees Credit Union. The company is based in the state of Iowa in the United States of America
An energy technology company in Iowa is Alliant Energy.
Iowa Realty is Iowa's biggest real estate company. They sell and rent houses, condos, town homes and acreages. The business is located in Iowa and all business is done from there.
consumer credit counseling and social secuity payee services.
Until the debt is satisfied in full or the garnisher recends the judgment order.
Yes
Apparently so. I got my check yesterday and discovered $200 was garnished from Benton County for non-payment of fines from 1997, 16 years ago. I was never given a chance to contest the garnishment, object to it, or anything. no warning that it was going to happen, just got my check in the mail and it was $200 less than I expected.
Pella Corp, located in Pella, IA is most likely the largest company. Their records state that they have over 5,000 employees working for them, which is more than any other construction company in Iowa.