No, SS, military, railroad, government and most private pensions are exempt from creditor judgments/garnishments.
There are exceptions in a few states as to private pensions, but the possibility of judgment action depends upon the debtor's overall financial situation.
no it cant
No.
No. It is exempt from judgements.
No, they can only be garnished for taxes, government services and child support arrearages.
A person on fixed income wages can be garnished. The reason I know is because my friends father got his wages garnished because he borrowed to much money on his chase card. Her father has to pay back 35,000: that includes intrest. My advice is to not get a credit card and if you get a credit card, only use it for emergencies only because you do not want your wages garnished when you already have a fixed income.
There were no credit cards in 1900, hence no credit card debt.
no it cant
for employees
No.
Credit Cards cannot be garnished. If there are credit card debts, the wages can be garnished regardless of the location of the cards.
Wages cannot be garnished for credit card debt in South Carolina. They can be garnished for unpaid taxes and child support.
No. It is exempt from judgements.
No
No, they can only be garnished for taxes, government services and child support arrearages.
no
Yes, wages can be garnished in Illinois.
Yes, if you were prosecuted for it and a judgment was made against you.