Anything that is not exempt under your state's laws, and any value in excess of the exempt value or amount. In Massachusetts, you get to keep a church pew and a few chickens, for example. And $125 a week of your paycheck.
Means a judge's order you must pay a creditor. A creditor with a judgment can have your wages garnished to repay the debt.
100% can be garnished and for as many years as it takes to repay the debt.
If a judgment creditor over charged you on a writ of garnishment increasing the interest and the amount to be garnished can the judgment be vacated?
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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.
No, grant money is free money. You do not need to repay it.
Yes.
No, a minors bank account can not be garnished, if they are the only person on the account. If this is a joint account and the non-minor is subject to a judgment then it can be levied or garnished.
No.
No, a check can't be garnished without a garnishment. Only a judge can give permission for a persons check to be garnished.
Yes, you have to get a judgement first.