your wages still garnished
They can be changed by the Court.
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If a car dealership files for bankruptcy, someone will purchase the accounts receivable as part of the bankruptcy settlement. That person or company should contact you and tell you where to make payments.
They both go bankruptcy
if the consigner files bankruptcy can the borrower take the car
Your claim is most likely covered by a WC insurance, either a prvate policy the employer had or one with the State. As such, your claim should be unaffected by the Bankruptcy.
Nothing, the ticket is not a debt and would not be included in their bankruptcy. The ticket should still be good.
Banks are insured up to 100,000.00 by the government.
If your thinking you no longer have to make payments, your wrong. Your responcibility to the company is the exact same, it doesn't change because they filed for bankruptcy.
The primary would be held liable for the debt.
When a corporation files for bankruptcy, stockholders may lose the value of their investment as the company's assets are used to pay off debts to creditors. Stockholders are typically last in line to receive any remaining funds after creditors are paid, which means they may not receive any compensation for their shares.
No, once a bankruptcy is filed an automatic "stay" is in place, and creditors cannot pursue any collection action. Even outside of bankruptcy, a creditor cannot arbitrarily garnish a debtor's bank account. The creditor needs to file and win a lawsuit, be granted a judgment and then enforce the judgment as a bank account garnishment.