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Of course you can, if you have a legitimate reason to bring suit against the person. The fact that you owe the person money doesn't change that. However, you had better be sure that the reason for the suit is real, or you will have more trouble on your hands than just owing someone money.
Just like any other business person to whom you owe money, he can file a lien against you.
If you owe money to the state, yes.
You owe them money. If you have money, the source of that money does not matter, they creditor can place a lien or garnish payments or get a court order for what is owed.
The law says that you are entitled to receive the money. You can ask the person who gave you that check to give you a fresh check or raise a formal police complaint against them and recover the money they owe you
I cant believe you are such a dirt bag. Pay your bills you damned dirty ape.
I think they should, because we can be paying by a portion of money they pay us...
You file bankruptcy on all debts you owe. If you only owe money on credit cards you can file on them. Otherwise, if you owe money to a doctor, hospital, bank or other place you have to list them.
No, you can't, that's just being a bit needy, talk to the person directly if they owe you money
When you owe money to another lender, you are a _____.
When you owe money to another lender, you are a _____.
You still owe money.
Yes, you can be sued if you owe money.
Yes, if you have a judgment against you the money you owe can come from any source that you may have.
no
If it is a valid bill for service rendered then you owe it. A delay in billing you doesn't matter. You went to the hospital, they helped you, now you owe for that help.
No Bre does not owe Uncle John money