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Can a spouse in Texas have his or hers wages garnished by the IRS for a tax lien that the spouse incured before the marriage?

Yes. Texas is a community property state, and all income earned by both spouses is property of the community. Because of this, technically your wages are also his wages and the IRS can go after them.


Are you responsible for your spouses debts incurred before marriage in or?

Only if you signed as a co-guarantor. Otherwise, no.


Can wages be garnished in Georgia for credit card debt?

Yes, Georgia adheres to the basic federal wage garnishment guidelines, with a maximum of 25% of disposable income subject to garnishment, with the first $154.50 of weekly wages being totally exempt.


Does spousal privilege apply before marriage in legal proceedings?

No, spousal privilege typically does not apply before marriage in legal proceedings. Spousal privilege generally only applies to communications made between spouses during the marriage.


Would a spouce be responsible for the other spouces debts incurred before marriage?

No, however if you hold any joint assets, before or after marriage, such as a home, car or bank account they can be garnished or levied by the creditor regardless of who else is named on the asset.


Do garnished wages get deducted before or after 401k contribution?

Before.


Give you a sentence with the word Garnished?

The garlic bread was baked in the oven and garnished with parsley before serving.


Can your wages be garnished before going to court?

No.


Does pre-martial sex count as a consummation of marriage?

No because it took place before the marriage. So it cannot be a consummation (or verification) of the marriage. Now, if you have sex after the marriage (again) than you may say that the marriage was consummated.


Am i entitled to my wife's retirement?

It depends on the state you live in, how long you were married and if she had the retirement before you got married. Generally speaking, what you bring into a marriage, you take out. If your wife had a retirement plan before you married, the value of that plan at the time you were married belongs to her. During the course of the marriage, contributions to the plan and growth in the value of the plan might be subject to distribution, depending on the laws of your state. You may have a right to a percentage of the increase in value of her retirement account (only) during the time you were married. You are probably not entitled to a share in the total value of the account. And you shouldn't be.


How much can your check be garnished in the state of Alabama?

A check in Alabama must be at least $217.50 in take home before it can be garnished. If the check meets that criteria, up to 25 percent can be garnished.


How long before you are common law married in Tennessee?

A marriage is considered common law after 7 years, but the disadvantage of a common law marriage is that you are not protected under the laws of a marriage that comes with getting married. It is smarter to get married and have the protection of laws of inheritance, support, retirement, and credit that comes with marriage.