No they cannot. It must be by court order, and/or government agencies (tax delinquency for example).
Up to 25% of your disposable income, but I'm assuming that's for EACH creditor, and it is possible to be garnished by multiple creditors.
In most cases, personal injury policies are not the same as collision insurance. You should check with your insurance provider to see if you are covered.
No a collection aggency cannot garnish a pay cheque
A year to eighteen months. Check with a local malpractice or personal injury attorney.
You visit local law firms that either have a personal injury lawyer or ask them for recommendations. Another place to check would be the yellow pages of a phone book under the lawyer section.
The amount that the state of Alabama can garnish your check is no more than 25%. This is after taxes and other deductions have been taken out.
Yeah, they can garnish any remaining funds involving the home.
Can not garnish in Texas or Penselvaina Can in other states
No.
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All SS benefits are exempt from attachment (garnishment) by judgment creditors under federal law. Private disability benefits might be at risk depending upon the laws of the state in which the beneficiary resides.
Elegit....check it out on dictionary.com