Yes, they could potentially garnish your Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) payments if you owe a debt. However, there are limits to how much can be garnished from ODSP benefits, and certain types of debts may not be eligible for garnishment. It's advisable to seek legal advice if you are facing this situation.
Yes, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a landlord can potentially garnish a tenant's wages if they have obtained a court judgment for unpaid rent or damages. The landlord would first need to obtain a court order allowing them to garnish the wages through the tenant's employer.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you can garnish monthly alimony payments to collect on a civil judgment. You would need to follow the proper legal procedures and obtain a court order to garnish the payments. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer to ensure you follow the correct steps.
In Michigan, deficiency judgments can be used to garnish wages if a lender obtains a court order allowing them to do so. This means that if there is a foreclosure or repossession, and the sale of the property or asset does not cover the full amount owed, the lender can pursue a deficiency judgment to collect the remaining debt, including through wage garnishment.
No, banks cannot garnish Social Security benefits, including Supplemental Security Income (SSI), for most types of debts. These funds are protected from being seized by creditors under federal law.
No, creditors generally cannot garnish Social Security disability benefits to repay debts. These benefits are protected from most types of debt collections.
Yes, in if you get a foreclosure against you in Indiana, they can definitely garnish your wages. However, they can only garnish wages if it is ordered by the court.
If you owe money and have a judgment against you, they can garnish your income.
The lender may garnish your wages for a judgment against a debt in Illinois, even after repossession.
They could be required to if you have a judgment against you.
If the the loan co takes you to court and obtains a judgment against you, yes, they will garnish your wages.
A creditor can garnish wages or attach assets if they have obtained a judgment against the debtor.
In Indiana, a credit card company can only garnish wages if there has been a judgment against you. If they sued you, and you lost or did not show, and the Judge determined you owed, they can garnish you. They can not do it on their own.
Do you have judgment against the debtor?
Garnish your wages.
No. You would need to file a timely claim against their estate.
No.
ODSP Direct Deposits come in on the last business day of the month, so December that would be the 19th or poissible the 18 depending if there is a leap year, check your calender.