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You could sue and get a judgment, but most states would not allow you to garnish the disability benefits to collect the judgment. If the person on disability had other assets like a house, you could go after those assets. If the person IS on disability, they might not HAVE other assets to go after.
Blind loyalty means someone cares for someone no matter what they do. A person with blind loyalty trusts the judgment of the other person whether they are right or wrong.
A confidant or trusted friend is typically someone who listens to others' secrets. This person is someone who can be trusted to keep information confidential and provide support without judgment.
To pass judgment is to judge without prior knowledge. In other words it means to jump to conclusions about a person or group. For instance someone you know doesn't fit in. Now, you don't know them very well, but because we as human beings hear things about this person or don't want to be seen next to this person. You would then be passing judgment.
The person who is owed the debt files a lawsuit against the debtor and if granted a judgment can in most states use it as a wage garnishment to collect money owed. The amount a person's wages can be garnished by a judgment creditor is regulated by state or federal law. Some states do not allow wage garnishment if a judgment can be collected in some other manner, such as a bank account levy or lien against real property belonging to the debtor.
If the judgment was granted against someone other than the deceased the judgment is still valid and will remain until it is satisfied or paid in full.
If the other person strongly dislikes the person, then they should get over it and find someone else.
Yes, it is called Pro Se, you can file a civil complaint against someone and the judge will determine whether a judgment in your favor will be granted, it is up to you and not the court to enforce the judgment.
Secondary data is collected by someone other than the researcher, such as census information. Primary data is collected first hand, such as interviews.
Primary data is data that is collected by the researcher. Secondary data is information that has been collected by someone other than the user.
Bankruptcy does not void the judgment. It simply makes it noncollectable because it was discharged in the bankruptcy like any other debt.
It depends on what type of judgment is in place. If the person is the sole debtor but there is still jointly owned property, the plaintiff can place a lien against the defendant's share. Or use the judgment as a wage garnishment or bank account levy. In some states joint accounts can be levied against. If that happens, the funds are frozen and the non-debtor must submit proof to the court what portion of the account belongs to them. If the debt was not joint the judgment will be only be entered on the PR of the plaintiff's credit report.