They mustard fire him.
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.
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.
Yes, but only after you are sued, lose and have a judgement against you.
A collection agency cannot call your employer to garish your wages. In order for your wages to be garnished, you must be sued by the collection agency. And the agency must win a judgment against you.
Time to GarnishmentThe creditor first has to get permission from the courts to do so. It takes up to two years for the process. But it could take as little as six months. In Texas they can't garnish your wages at all.True, in Texas creditor's can not garnish your wages, but once the money is deposited in to your account, is not wages anymore and yes only after a judgment creditor's can freeze your bank accounts! If you are being sued, contact an attorney and and get legal advice. Filing for Bankruptcy will stopped everything.
A person's wages can not be garnished unless a judgment is obtained in court against that person. People get sued all the time for credit card debt. Once the credit card company gets a judgment, then they can garnish wages.
Yes. The fact that you only work part time is irrelevant to the plaintiff's attempts to collect a debt owed to them.
No, but if the defendant does not make an appearance a default judgment will be entered in favor of the plaintiff and can be used by the creditor to garnish the debtor's wages or take other action to recover the debt owed.
In some instances, yes they can. Did you sign anything at the dental office with your wife? If so, you may have signed something stating that you would pay if she could not. If that is the case, you can be held liable for the debt. If the dental company sues, they could win a judgment to garnish your wages. If you are not listed on the debt, you are not legally liable and cannot be sued or have you wages garnished.
Yes! If you did so!
Why are the being sued? past due on auto loans They can be sued. I think your question is - if they win the judgement, can they garnish the SSI payment. NO. See link for citation