Yes. If a judgment is entered against you by a court, your wages may be taken from you to pay the judgment. Garnishment law allows the judgment creditor to obtain a continuing writ of garnishment which orders your employer to deduct money from your periodic wages until you have paid off the judgment.
Yes, in Florida, wages can be garnished for child support payments regardless of the parent's marital status. This means that as a single mother, your wages could be garnished to enforce child support orders.
Can my wages be garnished in the State of Florida for funds owed on a repossession if I am a single mother?
A child support garnishment does not exempt one from garnishments by other creditors.
Yes, wages can be garnished after a judgment is issued in small claims court in North Carolina. The creditor would need to bring a separate action to obtain a wage garnishment order from the court. Once granted, an employer would be required to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages to satisfy the debt.
In Michigan, deficiency judgments can be used to garnish wages if a lender obtains a court order allowing them to do so. This means that if there is a foreclosure or repossession, and the sale of the property or asset does not cover the full amount owed, the lender can pursue a deficiency judgment to collect the remaining debt, including through wage garnishment.
Yes, wages can be garnished in Tennessee for reasons such as child support, taxes, or court-ordered debts. The maximum amount that can be garnished is generally limited to 25% of disposable earnings, or the amount by which disposable earnings exceed 30 times the federal minimum wage, whichever is less.
In Rhode Island, the maximum amount that can be garnished from an individual's wages is 25% of their disposable earnings or 40 times the federal minimum wage, whichever is less.
Yes, in Georgia, multiple garnishments can be taken from your wages at the same time. However, federal law limits the total amount that can be garnished from your wages in a single pay period. The combined amount taken for child support and creditor garnishment cannot exceed this limit. Be sure to verify the specific rules and regulations in Georgia regarding wage garnishment.
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Question is not clear. Are you asking if the STATE of Florida can garnish your wages or are you asking, can your wages be garnished IN Florida?
If your creditor has obtained a judgment against you, yes.
if my wages are being garnished can they still take my income tax check?
knowing the lawpeoples wages mostly get garnished from law suites and judgments from the court systems
Can wages be garnished for the balance of an auto loan in the state of Delaware
Wages cannot be garnished for credit card debt in South Carolina. They can be garnished for unpaid taxes and child support.
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