Assuming there has been no court judgment entered the clear answer is NO bc statute of limitations has run out in every state assuming judgment. If the judgment can be overturned (likely) then again no. To overturn a judgment you need a valid reason I.e. Never properly served. See federal rules of civil procedure rule 12.b for possible defenses If judgment valid then they can take only a percentage over a certain safe amount. I.e 10% of wages over $200 per week. So if u make $300 they can take $10 per week. likely not worth it Good luck but bear in mind most judgments can be overturned. Contact legal aid in your community for free legal advice
Credit Cards cannot be garnished. If there are credit card debts, the wages can be garnished regardless of the location of the cards.
Credit cards are not assets, there's nothing to garnish from them.
Wages cannot be garnished for credit card debt in South Carolina. They can be garnished for unpaid taxes and child support.
Yes... Why not??
no it cant
There were no credit cards in 1900, hence no credit card debt.
for employees
a credit agency garnished my income tax,is the the child tax credit exempt from the garnishment?
No, they can only be garnished for taxes, government services and child support arrearages.
No, credit card debt is always considered "unsecured" regardless of what legal action may have been implemented in the collection of monies owed,
Yes, all of it even your shares
Yes, your wages can be garnished wherever you work for a debt. Generally, wages are not approved to be garnished for unsecured debt.