yes with a judgment against you say a credit card lender takes you to court trick is to file with one of these credit repair companys and make payments so it wont happen to you
Yes, in Pennsylvania, a joint back account can be levied. This is usually called a levying of bank accounts or garnishing wages.
Maybe. In general the laws of the debtor's resident state have to be followed. However, some states have laws which will allow such an action.
Can a collection agency already garnishing you also levy your wages
No. Wages may only be garnished by government entities in the state of Oklahoma. However, if the payday loan company took the time to obtain a judgement against the debtor, that judgement may be enforced through garnishing (but through the courts, not by the payday loan providers). One can, however, have multiple government agencies garnishing wages at the same time.
if you account is being garnished you would have an order from the court in your area.. Unless it Federal
It depends on the garnishing order
Yes, in Pennsylvania, a joint back account can be levied. This is usually called a levying of bank accounts or garnishing wages.
the answer varies from state to state since each can determine the amount of net or "take home" pay that is available under a garnishment order that must be obtained through a court action.
You cannot collect unemployment in another state that you weren't working in. Most of the time you cannot collect unemployment if you were terminated. This is particularly true in an at will state like Ohio.
Maybe. In general the laws of the debtor's resident state have to be followed. However, some states have laws which will allow such an action.
No, in Michigan a hospital cannot garnish any federal wages or taxes. They can only garnish work wages that you earn on a regular basis.
A wage garnishment occurs when a creditor has a government or court order to obtain your debt from wages that are earned from your paycheck. In North Carolina, as in other states, child support, student loans, and unpaid taxes can be collected without a court order.
No. As long as the person qualifies as Head of Household creditors cannot execute a writ of garnishment.
Yes they can garnish your wages. If it is out of State collections, one of two things has to happen for your wages to be garnished. First, if the company you work for has Nexus in California, your wages are fair play. If the company does not have Nexus in California, the garnishing agency will have to get an Attorney's General referral for out of State collections.
That makes me wonder....Do you want to do this to someone? Doug
Can a collection agency already garnishing you also levy your wages
Absolutely. Once they have a judgment, they can do a lot to collect the money owed, including garnishing wages.