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Can retirement wages be garnished in a judgment?

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How do you know if your wages are being garnished?

when there is a garnishee on wages, it has to go through a court that way you will be notified by the company and the court.


A creditor won a judgment against me and the estate of my marriage for a debt incurred prior to my marriage can my husband's wages be garnished to collect on this judgment?

If the husband was not liable for the debt, then his wages cannot be garnished to collect on the judgment. The judgment is against the person who incurred the debt.


Can your wages be garnished for not paying a student loan without getting a judgment?

No.


Can wages be garnished for a deficiency judgment from an auto loan?

Yes, you have to get a judgement first.


Who is a garnishee?

If a person has a legal financial judgment against them they can have part of their wages taken by the court. Their wages are garnished and they are the garnishee.


In the state of California can your wages be garnished or bank accounts frozen by a judgment creditor?

Yes.


can my wages be garnished for credit card debt?

Yes, if you were prosecuted for it and a judgment was made against you.


Can wages be garnished prior to the judgment?

Wages should not be garnished prior to a court order. You should be able to argue before a judge that you do not owe a bill because a man did not complete the work. You are not bound to pay him until he finishes the job. If he did not fix your car, he should not garnish your wages for refusing to fix it.


Can a husband and wife have their wages garnished at the same time for unsecured debt?

If there is a judgment and a garnishment allowed by the court this could happen. However, this barely ever is approved for unsecured debt. Most people would file bankruptcy before they allowed their wages to be garnished.


Can your wages be garnished before going to court?

No.


Can your wages be garnished in Florida if you are a single mother?

Yes. If a judgment is entered against you by a court, your wages may be taken from you to pay the judgment. Garnishment law allows the judgment creditor to obtain a continuing writ of garnishment which orders your employer to deduct money from your periodic wages until you have paid off the judgment.