The judgment must be served on the employer. You need to ask the court for the proper procedure. It is likely that a sheriff will need to serve the judgment on the employer and there will be a fee for that service. You should act ASAP.
No, only the federal government can garnish your wages.
If you're going to judge someone at all, doing so on their personality is the best trait you could choose. Its how you decide whether or not you like them. So, yes its okay, just don't gripe about them, or people will negatively judge you on your personality.
file a motion to garnish wages, you can receive up to 25%
yes
this is an amount determined by a judge
In Indiana, a credit card company can only garnish wages if there has been a judgment against you. If they sued you, and you lost or did not show, and the Judge determined you owed, they can garnish you. They can not do it on their own.
Only if a judge makes such a ruling after a suit has been filed against you.
They will only if the remaining balance after the repossession and auction goes to litigation and the judge orders the garnishment of wages.
Only if you are sued for the debt. First the RV is repossessed. Then you will get collection notices in the mail. If you are going to be sued, you will get notice of that too. If you are sued, the judge can award the creditor a judgment that allows them to garnish your wages.
That matter would need to be decided by a judge and jury.
A persons wages are garnished when they owe a debt. The debt collector had to go to court and a judge had to issue a garnishment.
No. You should receive a letter in the mail/ a summons to court. If u don't show up you will not know about the judges decisions. Show up and tell the judge why you could not pay.