No.
No, they are exempt from the bankruptcy laws.
In Illinois, each child support payment is a civil judgment.
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You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.You need to sue them in civil court and win a judgment lien.
The judgment holder can execute the judgment by wage garnishment, bank account levy or the seizure and sale of non-exempt personal property, or a lien against real property. Small claims judgments are generally restricted to monetary recovery only and do not allow placements of liens or forced sale of property.
It means you lost a civil suit in court and there is possibly a monetary judgment against you - can result in a Lien, etc.
You can pay off the judgment , prove with a letter or some valid evidence that the judgment was made in error..
USUALLY the phrase means job descriptions which are not exempt from the overtime rules of federal wage law, and must be paid according to those laws. In government employment, exempt may mean exempt from civil service protections.
In the state of Kansas, a civil judgment lasts 7 years. However, a judgment can be extended if it is re-opened in court before the 7 year deadline.
Yes, it is possible to receive a criminal judgment after a civil judgment. Civil cases typically involve disputes between individuals or organizations, resulting in monetary damages or injunctions, while criminal cases are initiated by the government to address violations of criminal law. If the actions that led to the civil judgment also constituted a crime, law enforcement can pursue criminal charges regardless of the civil outcome. Therefore, the legal processes for civil and criminal cases are distinct and can occur independently of one another.
is a money judgment
if you have the ability to do an act required under a judgment then you can be held in civil contempt and actually jailed, however if it is strictly a monetary judgment then you cannot be incarcerated, but your wages can be garnished and your assets seized by the judgment holder.