You can take the company to court and have the court submit a judgment against the company. You can actually obtain your money from the company that refuses to submit the Garnishee Answer.
YES!
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.
First, a company can not garnish an employee's wages. A court order is required to begin a garnishment of wages which a company is legally required to follow. Federal law mandates that a maximum of 60% of an employee's income can be garnished. This amount is determined by a judge and varies from situation to situation.
If the the loan co takes you to court and obtains a judgment against you, yes, they will garnish your wages.
Yes, if they file suit and are awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment.
If you owe money and have a judgment against you, they can garnish your income.
Yes, after obtaining a judgment writ from the court.
If the creditor sues the debtor in civil court and is awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment.
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.
You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.
What do you mean "illegal"? If you signed a promissory note, and did not fulfill your end of the bargain, that individual or company can sue you. If you do not show up to defend yourself, they will get a default judgment and can garnish your wages.
Yes, if the creditor sues the debtor and receives a judgment, the judgment can be used as a wage garnishment to collect the debt owed.