The Federal guideline is 15-25% of your paycheck.
Yes, your paycheck can be garnished as long as you make a living. It is unlikely that the entirety of your paycheck will be taken but it depends on what the debt is for.
If you are an independent contractor in Georgia, you should not have a regular paycheck that can be garnished. If you have a regular paycheck from one specific employer and taxes are taken out, it can be garnished.
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Yes.
They can attach your whole paycheck. Then, you have to go talk to them and promise to pay so they will lift the garnishment. Otherwise, the get your next paycheck.
Yes, your paycheck can be garnished without being notified. I was devastated when I received my paycheck and behold I had been garnished. (garnishment May 2010) In the state of Georgia incur Deduction of 25% of my gross income. I had judicial lien from creditor (which I don't recall) since 2006. Also, shown on my credit report this account as being charged off in 2003. In result of being garnished, it has cause an tremendous economic burden and hardship on me. Best thing, I would suggest always check your credit report!
No, not unless she herself is a named party to the suit.
Yes. If the car's value at repo was under what you owed they can get the difference, court costs and interest.
You cannot get your husband's paycheck garnished without a court order. A court will order garnishment if they decide that he should pay child support or spousal maintenance.
If a person owes a debt in South Carolina, they may have their paycheck garnished. They can also be sued for the debt.