No.
It needs to be done through a court of law
Yes he can, but only with a court order.
A creditor can garnish wages or attach assets if they have obtained a judgment against the debtor.
becuse was the wages
Yes. They cannot garnish the minor's account, however.
Yes, a creditor can garnish a bank account in South Carolina. The creditor will have to obtain a judgment from a court before a bank account can be garnished.
Yes he can, but only with a court order.
No but you must prove that money in the account came from those sources and not from gainful employment...
No.
Yes, it can. Any time you owe money to the "State", they will garnish your check.
A creditor can garnish wages or attach assets if they have obtained a judgment against the debtor.
becuse was the wages
If the creditor is a government agency, then yes. If the creditor has not won a court settlement to garnish your wages, then no.
Yes. They cannot garnish the minor's account, however.
Yes, a creditor can garnish a bank account in South Carolina. The creditor will have to obtain a judgment from a court before a bank account can be garnished.
no
Sure.
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.