No.
No, a check can't be garnished without a garnishment. Only a judge can give permission for a persons check to be garnished.
If it's federal they can get your social security without even taking you to court. They would have to take you to court for a retirement account. If it's private they would have to get a judgment.
Usually, this isn't possible, but there is something called "administrative wage garnishment" where student loan payments can be garnished without your consent and without a court order.
Yes, but the creditor would have to sue in the debtor's state court in the county where the debtor resides and if awarded a judgment execute the writ under the laws of Massachusetts not Oklahoma. If the judgment creditor already holds a writ of judgment in Oklahoma they can file it as an abstract judgment against the debtor's real property without the necessity of court procedure.
The only way your bank account can be garnished--is if there is an court order. If they took you to court and receive a judgment against you, yes they can garnish your wages. Also, if you were summon to court but did not show up, it will be judgment by default and your wages and bank account can be garnised.
yes
Your wages can be garnished with a court order, but it does not require your agreement to do it. If you have agreed to it in a contract, then you have agreed to allow them to do it.
if you account is being garnished you would have an order from the court in your area.. Unless it Federal
It would be illegal for a student to go through the locker of another student without getting prior permission.
For a persons wages or bank account to be garnished the garnisher must have been awarded a judgment in connection with a lawsuit against the debtor. The exceptions are a garnishment for court ordered child support or spousal maintenance (alimony).
Student Credit Cards allow for a certain level of independence on behalf of the student without the level of danger or risk brought about by normal credit cards.
A student cannot go through the locker of another student without getting permission. This is illegal and they can be charged with theft for taking items that do not belong to them.