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Q: What are the wage garnishment laws in New Jersey concerning a doctor bill?
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Pay the bill or appeal the garnishment to the IRS.


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Yes unless you are named on the bill, or cosigner.


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Income from a garnishment is just as taxable as the same income would be if the person had paid the bill in the first place without the need for garnishment.


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i dont know what to do i work for the com that isgarnishing my wages can i do any thig You will need to contact an attorney about your garnishment.


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Is there any law against garnishment of a hospital bill,if the family is low income,with 6 chidrenWhat can we do to stop the garnishment?

Your best bet is to work with the hospital prior to garnishments being put in place. If they see you have good faith in trying to pay your bill they will likely allow you to work out a payment plan.


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Can you just not pay a medical bill?

You could, provided you never need a doctor again. In the US, sadly, it happens all the time. In the event you do not pay a medical bill, the provider will attempt to collect it. If unable to, the provider will refer it to a collection agency. If you live in any of the few states that do not permit garnishment of wages or assetts, about as far as it will go is court, judgment, and your credit report. If, however, you live in the majority of states that do permit garnishment, be assured, the collection agencies know their business very well; the debt will be recovered either voluntarily or involuntarily.