If he has received an order to garnish your pay, which always happens before you receive it, he must do so by law.
A credit card company can garnish you wages if they successfully sue for the owed funds in court. They cannot garnish wages before going through the court system.
Yes, after they sue and receive a judgment they can garnish wages up to 25% of the person's take home pay.
No
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.
Credit cards are not assets, there's nothing to garnish from them.
A credit card company can garnish you wages if they successfully sue for the owed funds in court. They cannot garnish wages before going through the court system.
Yes, after they sue and receive a judgment they can garnish wages up to 25% of the person's take home pay.
Banks do not place liens or garnish your paychecks (your employer would have to do that). However, if a garnishment is received by your credit union, they have to freeze any liquid funds in your account at the time the garnishment is received and send the funds to the court (by law). This is regardless of the source of the funds.
No you can only garnish wages for Taxes, student Loans, Child and spouse support, and payment of ambulance services in some cases. or If the federal or state courts make the employer garnish wage. Bank loans for Vehicle, house, or credit cards are usually not permisable for garnishing wages in NC. Hope this helps.
No
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.
Credit cards are not assets, there's nothing to garnish from them.
Credit card companies could not garnish a retirement account at one time in Florida.
If you owe a debt to a bank they can seek a petition from the court to garnish your wages.
No.
Sure, why not? Every time you sign a receipt you agree to repay the credit card company. If you don't make your payments, they have the right to get the money from you via garnishment.
Only with a court ruling against you, but you be served court papers before that can happen.