Absolutely yes. It happens to someone everyday.
Garnishments can only be issued on debts which have been taken to court and a judgment has been issued. A person can be sued and taken to court for a credit card debt.
Just because your name has changed doesn't mean that you don't have to pay credit card debts. They are still your debts to pay.
Credit card consolidation works by putting all the debts from your credit card into one debt. This makes it easier to keep track of your debts and can often give a lower interest rate than having different debts for different cards.
No
Having a credit card balance of zero on a credit card is a good thing. It means one has no debts to the credit card company, which also means that no additional interests will be charged. If one either has not used a credit card or has paid all open debts and interests, they would have a credit card balance of zero.
It is still bad credit history.
You must have both a good credit score (600 or more) and little or no debts, you may qualify for a Barclays credit card. There are different categories that allow you to qualify for a Barclays credit card, which can be helpful for people with high credit scores but low debts or people with average credit scores with low debt. Remember that you might be denied a credit card even if you have a high credit score, due to high debts.
Yes you can.
I mean is can the house have a lien put on it by the credit card co.?
Information on turning bad credit into good credit card debts can be found on multiple credit advice websites. Some of the most well known include Experian, TheMoneyBroker and MoneySavingExpert.
No.
Absolutely not.