Yes. But you need a lawyer, and to go back to court. And be VERY specific in the order.
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.
In some fashion, yes. The court can garnish wages, seize property, and incarcerate.
Court ordered child support, spousal maintenance, federal or state taxes, a court ordered restitution for personal injury and/or property damage.
You can unless it is court ordered then you really should comply.
Everything filed with the clerk of court is a public document unless ordered sealed by the court.
They can only garnish your wages if they took you to court and a judge ordered the garnishment via a judgement. The lender first off must be licensed to be able to take action against you in court. But the only entity who can garnish your wages without a court order is the federal government. No matter what you signed there must be due process. Hope this helps. David Schmidt, PLDR
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Yes. Any person or organization that you owe a debt to and have not paid that debt can get a court ordered garnishment for any income that you have.
They sure can in Michigan if it is a court ordered child support payment.
tell him to pay :D <><><> Have attorney contact court. If ordered in divorce settlement, it is NOT optional. Failure to comply with court order is contempt.
IF they have JUDGEMENT, THEY CAN GARNISH YOUR WAGES OR ATTACH OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY.
If he is paying you directly - and it was ordered by the court - you will have to go to court to file a motion for contempt with the judge that ordered the support payment. Once that has been adjudicated, you will probablay be able to get an order to garnish his salary (if employed) or to place a lien against him or his property.