Yes.
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.
Yes.
Means a judge's order you must pay a creditor. A creditor with a judgment can have your wages garnished to repay the debt.
Its your choice. What amount would they get IF they garnished your wages? More or less? Do they have a judgment for the balance due? IF so, they gave you a choice.
Retirement and pensions cannot be garnished in the state of Alabama. Alabama also limits the amount that can be garnished from wages.
Yes, wages can be garnished in Illinois.
If there is a default judgment against you, you will be responsible for the charges. Your wages could be garnished if you do not pay or set up a payment arrangement.
Yes.
If the husband was not liable for the debt, then his wages cannot be garnished to collect on the judgment. The judgment is against the person who incurred the debt.
Garnished wages happen because a lawsuit was won against you. These wages will continue to be garnished until the judgement is paid completely.
No.
Yes, you have to get a judgement first.
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.
Yes, if you were prosecuted for it and a judgment was made against you.
Yes.
Yes, they can.