Florida allows wage garnishment. The basics are, income earned by the head of household (single w/dependants or married)is totally exempt. If there are two incomes and joint marital debt the person with the lowest income can be subject to wage garnishment.
In Indiana, a credit card company can only garnish wages if there has been a judgment against you. If they sued you, and you lost or did not show, and the Judge determined you owed, they can garnish you. They can not do it on their own.
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.
No
Private business cannot garnish your wages. The federal government, state and local government agencies can. Basically, garnishment must be by court order. Thus, the creditor can opt to sue for payment.
Only with a court ruling against you, but you be served court papers before that can happen.
In Indiana, a credit card company can only garnish wages if there has been a judgment against you. If they sued you, and you lost or did not show, and the Judge determined you owed, they can garnish you. They can not do it on their own.
Can credit card companies that take you to civil court garnish your wages or income tax return if you lose in the lawsuit
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.
No
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?
No.
yes they can
Private business cannot garnish your wages. The federal government, state and local government agencies can. Basically, garnishment must be by court order. Thus, the creditor can opt to sue for payment.
Only with a court ruling against you, but you be served court papers before that can happen.
No, Wisconsin will not garnish a spouses wages to satisfy a credit card debt. Credit cards do not generally seek garnishments unless the amount is very large.
If you owe a debt to a bank they can seek a petition from the court to garnish your wages.
No.