Yes providing an order has been signed by a judge.
Can wages be garnished for the balance of an auto loan in the state of Delaware
Yes, you have to get a judgement first.
Yes, they can be garnished for this reason.
Yes. If the creditor receives a lawsuit judgment the judgment can be enforced as a wage ganishment.
Not if he did not cosign on the loans.
Yes.
No.
Yes. The lender can file a lawsuit in the debtor's state and if awarded a judgment can execute it as a wage garnishment.
The state of Texas does allow for the garnishment of wages other than child support and school loans. Tax returns and other federal monies can be garnished.
Only if you've been taken to court and the garnishment of wages was ordered by a judge.
you can get on but they will take what is owed and send you the rest
YES, in most cases. I have never heard of anyone having wages garnished to pay for a car loan (of course, I live in Texas, a debtor state, so it may differ elsewhere). Most places will just repo the vehicle.