They need to get permission, once they have it, they can.
An attachment of earnings order is a method by which money will be stopped from a defendant's wages to pay a debt and as such will only help if the defendant is in paid employment.
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Yes, debt collectors can take you to court for unpaid debts in order to try to collect the money owed.
A debt is a debt. The credit card collectors can take you to court and get a judgment on you to pay what is due. They can have your wages garnished. This is the channels they will take first. If they do not get satisfied through garnishments they can go after your property. But this is rare.
If you owe money to the state, they may take actions to collect the debt, such as garnishing your wages, seizing your assets, or taking legal action against you. It is important to address the debt promptly to avoid further consequences.
they can take you to court, remove your unessential furniture - like your tv and hi-fi, they could demand you be declared bankrupt, if it is a government debt or a utility debt they could even arrest you. But even if you have little money, you can offer than
If they own the debt, yes...However there is a legal procedure for this and if the federal backed loan is in default, they will just take any tax returns until the debt is paid. Either way, they will get the money. Its federally backed...
Debt collectors can indeed take settlement money from someone if they owe debt. These collectors may take from what they need to.
Yes, debt collectors can take you to court for unpaid debts in order to try to collect the money owed.
A debt is a debt. The credit card collectors can take you to court and get a judgment on you to pay what is due. They can have your wages garnished. This is the channels they will take first. If they do not get satisfied through garnishments they can go after your property. But this is rare.
If you are in need of money to help a finical situation you may be forced by debt collectors to create a loan to pay them off
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If you owe money to the state, they may take actions to collect the debt, such as garnishing your wages, seizing your assets, or taking legal action against you. It is important to address the debt promptly to avoid further consequences.
No its illegal, you have to pay your debt rather than hiding. If you not paying your debt and hiding from debt they can take you to the court.
Yes.
There are specific laws in place to protect consumers from harassment from debt collectors. It is illegal for debt collectors to contact you at work if your employer does not allow this. Record all contact by debt collectors just in case you have to take them to court in the future. Also, I advise you to check online for laws in your state that protect you against harassment.
yes you can be taken to court however if you have no assets really all it will affect is your credit score and some harrassing calls, since it is illegal to garnish your wages in pa
they can take you to court, remove your unessential furniture - like your tv and hi-fi, they could demand you be declared bankrupt, if it is a government debt or a utility debt they could even arrest you. But even if you have little money, you can offer than
If they own the debt, yes...However there is a legal procedure for this and if the federal backed loan is in default, they will just take any tax returns until the debt is paid. Either way, they will get the money. Its federally backed...