Any person/creditor to whom money is owed can obtain a wage garnishment after due process of law is followed. Due process means a lawsuit filed and won by the plaintiff, a judgment awarded, the judgment executed as a wage garnishment in accordance with the laws of the state where the debtor resides.
Anyone who has demonstrated to the judge that a debt is owed and further demonstrates that the debt will probably not be paid otherwise. Just go to the judge, follow the correct procedures and if eveything is in line with the law, the judge will sign the paper. Understand that most employers don't like the extra paperwork and some will find a way to terminate the person rather than comply with the court order.
No, only the federal government can garnish your wages.
Yes, in if you get a foreclosure against you in Indiana, they can definitely garnish your wages. However, they can only garnish wages if it is ordered by the court.
can a collection agency garnish your wages in texas
Yes, and they will. The can garnish up to 25% of your wages.
Could the state of Tennesse garnish wages
If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.
yes, they can garnish your wages
Yes, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a landlord can potentially garnish a tenant's wages if they have obtained a court judgment for unpaid rent or damages. The landlord would first need to obtain a court order allowing them to garnish the wages through the tenant's employer.
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The employer does not garnish your wages, they simply obey the order of garnishment. And, yes, the electric service provider can garnish your wages once they have obtained a judgment.
in the state of colorado how do you garnish wages after a judgement has been made
No, in Michigan a hospital cannot garnish any federal wages or taxes. They can only garnish work wages that you earn on a regular basis.