See a lawyer. Not enough information supplied to properly answer. You may be able to stop it by paying your bill, or bankruptcy. If the judgment was recently placed, you may be able to file a motion to vacate judgment, but once again, not enough information is supplied.
The following link will be a valuable resource in vacating judgements:
http://www.creditinfocenter.com/legal/VacatingJudgments.shtml
7years from date of judgement
Yes - the refund is an asset - which the card company can use to offset your debt !
A creditor must petition the court to obtain a judgment against you for a credit card debt. If successful then the judgment is recorded in the land records. According to the chart at the link below an Ohio judgment is good for 21 years and must be brought forward in the land records by a re-recording every five years.
800 Credit Card Debt helps you consolidate all of your credit card debt into one monthly payment. They do this by contacting your credit card debt companies and negotiating a payment for you.
The limit does not exist!
Yes, in Florida, creditors can sue individuals over unpaid credit card debt. If a lawsuit is successful, the court may issue a judgment against the individual requiring them to repay the debt.
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A credit card debt will be granted a judgment possibly and then the company can pursue you to collect the debt. A garnishment could even be awarded, although this is rare on unsecured debt.
No, not for the debt alone. For garnishment to occur in any state, the creditor must have a valid civil judgment. Unpaid credit card debt, however, is a common reason for a judgment to be issued.
It goes on the credit reports as a delinquencyAnswer:If you don't pay your credit card debt then to your creditor may take you to civil court and can get a judgment to hold your property. There are other penalty as well if you dont pay your credit card debt.
Yes, if you were prosecuted for it and a judgment was made against you.
7years from date of judgement
Yes, a judgment creditor can execute the judgment as a wage garnishment.
There must have been a judgment obtained and then they can act on the judgment and attach wages.
A person's wages can not be garnished unless a judgment is obtained in court against that person. People get sued all the time for credit card debt. Once the credit card company gets a judgment, then they can garnish wages.
Credit Card debt is considered an Open Line of Credit. The Statute of Limitations for collection in Florida is 4 years. That is measured from the last use or payment.
SS and Pensions are judgment proof