Yes it could
Wages cannot simply be garnished by an individual, they can only be garnished with the approval of a judge by court order.
can my disabilty be garnished for past due phone bill can my disabilty be garnished for past due phone bill
can a bill collector check to see if I'm being garnished and if I am, can they garnish me to or do they have to wait until the first one is finished?
Wages should not be garnished prior to a court order. You should be able to argue before a judge that you do not owe a bill because a man did not complete the work. You are not bound to pay him until he finishes the job. If he did not fix your car, he should not garnish your wages for refusing to fix it.
Yes, in Missouri, wages can be garnished for unpaid medical bills if a creditor obtains a court judgment against you. Once they have a judgment, they can file for a wage garnishment to collect the owed amount directly from your paycheck. However, certain protections and limits apply to the amount that can be garnished, so it's advisable to consult legal assistance if facing this situation.
It is very unlikely that one will go to jail on a past due jewelry bill. You may have your wages garnished if you go without paying the bill for too long of a time.
Yes, the information will be on the debtor's credit report.
It is unclear what is meant by "GI Bill" but a military retirement pension or disability award can be garnished for child support.
The total amount of wages received by a country corrected by inflation. Is basically the average monthly wage multiplied by the number of people in the labor force.
Well there are a variety of things that happens when you don't pay a credit card bill. Your interest goes sky high, and your balance will become huge, they cut you off, your reported to the credit agency/ bureau and collections agency. Yes they can garnish your wages if that is an option for them. You can go to court, there may be jail depending on circumstances. In the end your credit will be ruined. The only circumstance that would bring "Jail" into the equation is if you stole the credit card, or some other form of identity theft. There is NO debtor's prison in the United States!
There is usually a 90$ monthly bill .
yes, you can be garnished.....I work for a vehicle finance company and yes, your wages can and will be garnished if you have a deficient unpaid balance. It is always best to call the finance company, bank, or personal financer before being taken to court for garnishment, because you can also be acessed court & attorney fees as well. Also any time you are taken to court for an unpaid bill it can become part of your credit report. If you & the finance company chose to settle based on an agreement fair to them & to yourself without having to go to court then you also can in some cases protect your credit from being tarnished again by having a court judgment against you. Some places also offer lower interest rates then what the courts would access.