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No, you can send them any time you like, in any order.
Hours worked are irrelevant. Report same as a full time.
I think you mean "deferred taxes." These are taxes that do not have to be paid immediately but can be put off to a future time.
No. Once inherited, it is yours to do with as you wish...same as if you bought it.
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no because then ho are u going to spend time with your child unless you have a husband or wife
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No, the law allows for only one garnishment action by a creditor to be in force.
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Not for the same debt, but a wage garnishment can be implemented by one judgment creditor and a bank account levy by an additional judgment creditor.
Very much likely. how many other creditors already began garnishing your wages (they have to stand in line for the garnished money), what assets you have (they might find it more worth their time to go after your assets like property lien or even a bank levy. YES IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IF YOU GET A JUDGEMENT AGAINST YOU. YOU CAN GET GARNISHED UP TO 25% ON EVERY CHECK BEFORE TAXES.
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no they are one time only
If there is a judgment and a garnishment allowed by the court this could happen. However, this barely ever is approved for unsecured debt. Most people would file bankruptcy before they allowed their wages to be garnished.
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.
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If she has the forms and faxed them, there shouldn't be anything to worry about. The garnishment process takes a VERY long time. Sometimes more than a year. Much longer than it will take them to receive and look at the faxes. Just be sure to keep following up to see if they have gotten the faxes.