The whole country has been operating in a state of bankruptcy since 1931. In fact this is the 4th Bankruptcy our union has faced.
No. In the state of Texas a creditor cannot garnish your wages no matter how much is owed.
40 grand and in debt! for life
Texas does not have a personal state income tax.
A credit counseling agency is a good bet for anyone who is struggling with debt, no matter how much debt is on the books. The service they provide if only advice is good and sound.
Texas is a state, not a city. Texas is the cattle state of the United States. Otherwise your question does not make much sense.
8.25%
In theory, yes, but it would be expensive for him to do it. Depends how much you owe and how bad they want it.
They didn't really have much choice in the matter
Texas is the 2nd largest US state and is much larger in area than Alabama (30th largest).
$7,200 a year
No. Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object, and that does not change when the matter changes states. The matter will either contract or expand, depending on the current state and the state to be reached, but that does not change how much matter is in the object.
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