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If a person has a legal financial judgment against them they can have part of their wages taken by the court. Their wages are garnished and they are the garnishee.
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IF they have a JUDGEMENT for the balance due, they can garnishee your wages. Income taxes?? NO
when there is a garnishee on wages, it has to go through a court that way you will be notified by the company and the court.
Any lender has to get a judgment before they can garnishee anyones wages.Then the debtor has to have wages before any lender can garnishee them. It is up to the lender whether or not they go that route in the collection process.
Unfortunately a garnishment order does not consider the financial situation of the garnishee when executed. The state laws in which the garnishee resides determines the percentage of monies to be attached. Federal law protects the first $154.50 (weekly/40hr. based) of the garnishee's wages. Amounts above the aforementioned are subject to garnishment as allowed under the laws of the state where the garnishee works and/or resides.
Yes, you can if they cannot garnishee your wages.
They can ONLY garnishee the wages of the one(s) who SIGNED the contract,whomever that may be.
If they can get the court to allow this. Consult with an Attorney.
YES, usually they garnishee your wages first.