Yes they can but they have to get an order from the court first. So watch out
Yes, after they sue and receive a judgment they can garnish wages up to 25% of the person's take home pay.
Yes, with a valid judgment any creditor can garnish wages in the majority of U.S. states.
The lender may garnish your wages for a judgment against a debt in Illinois, even after repossession.
You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.
Yes. A creditor can sue for a debt and if they get a judgment they can use the judgment to garnish the debtor's wages.
Do you have judgment against the debtor?
Yes, after they sue and receive a judgment they can garnish wages up to 25% of the person's take home pay.
in the state of colorado how do you garnish wages after a judgement has been made
Yes, with a valid judgment any creditor can garnish wages in the majority of U.S. states.
The lender may garnish your wages for a judgment against a debt in Illinois, even after repossession.
You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.
The employer does not garnish your wages, they simply obey the order of garnishment. And, yes, the electric service provider can garnish your wages once they have obtained a judgment.
Yes. A creditor can sue for a debt and if they get a judgment they can use the judgment to garnish the debtor's wages.
They could be required to if you have a judgment against you.
First they must sue you and win a judgment. Then they could garnish your wages.
If the the loan co takes you to court and obtains a judgment against you, yes, they will garnish your wages.
A creditor can garnish wages or attach assets if they have obtained a judgment against the debtor.