Yes. After due process has been followed. Meaning a lawsuit is filed, won, judgment granted, writ of judgment enforced as wage garnishment. Michigan garnishment laws are a max. 25% of disposable income. Federal law protects the first $154.50. Wages more than 154.50 but less than $206 are subject to discretionary garnishment. Wages above $206+ (after the $154.50 is deducted) are subject to 25%.
Not if it is creditor debt, such as credit cards.
Credit cards are not assets, there's nothing to garnish from them.
You are likely to have your wages garnished. Your credit cards will be cancelled and liens may be placed on property.
Unpaid credit cards won't effect your ability to travel. If left unpaid, they will be charged off and likely assigned or sold to a collections agency. The collections agency will continue to attempt collections, and your credit will be impacted negatively for seven years.
You could possibly go to jail and or prison. Sorry IF this question is an actuality for you. :(
Not if it is creditor debt, such as credit cards.
Credit Cards cannot be garnished. If there are credit card debts, the wages can be garnished regardless of the location of the cards.
Credit cards are not assets, there's nothing to garnish from them.
Yes... Why not??
You credit score will decrease significantly if you do not pay your minimum credit card payment every month. Unpaid cards will be reported as delinquent and really destroy your score.
There were no credit cards in 1900, hence no credit card debt.
YES, that is one of the fears with not paying your credit cards on time.
You are likely to have your wages garnished. Your credit cards will be cancelled and liens may be placed on property.
The statute of limitation for unpaid credit cards in N.Y. is 7 years.
One-hundred percent chance you will have your wages garnished.
Unpaid credit cards won't effect your ability to travel. If left unpaid, they will be charged off and likely assigned or sold to a collections agency. The collections agency will continue to attempt collections, and your credit will be impacted negatively for seven years.
You could possibly go to jail and or prison. Sorry IF this question is an actuality for you. :(