The creditor will need to sue the debtor in his or her state court to obtain a writ of judgment that can then be executed as a wage garnishment against the debtor in the debtor's state, (in this case, Georgia). Even in cases where the lender chooses and wins arbitration, a civil judgment must be obtained from the state court in the county where the debtor resides and must be executed in the manner allowed under the laws of the debtor/s state.
Yes, in Georgia, multiple garnishments can be taken from your wages at the same time. However, federal law limits the total amount that can be garnished from your wages in a single pay period. The combined amount taken for child support and creditor garnishment cannot exceed this limit. Be sure to verify the specific rules and regulations in Georgia regarding wage garnishment.
Georgia and Alabama
Alabama
Georgia law requires a signed court judgment in order to garnish wages in the state. The signed judgment must be filed with the appropriate garnishment paperwork at the local clerk's office.
Alabama and Georgia
Georgia and Alabama. Look at a map.
Georgia and Alabama
Can probation be transfered from Alabama to georgia
Yes, a Georgia salvage title vehicle can be registered in Alabama, but the process requires specific steps. The vehicle must first be repaired and pass a safety inspection in Alabama. Afterward, you will need to provide the salvage title, proof of repairs, and complete any necessary paperwork to register it. It's advisable to check with the Alabama Department of Revenue for specific requirements and fees.
Alabama and Georgia
Alabama and Georgia
The state between Mississippi and Georgia is Alabama.