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In some fashion, yes. The court can garnish wages, seize property, and incarcerate.

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Can IRS take your refund for court ordered debt?

Yes, the IRS is entitled to dock a refund for a variety of things, including court ordered debt.


Can a credit card company garnish a pay check?

Yes. Any person or organization that you owe a debt to and have not paid that debt can get a court ordered garnishment for any income that you have.


How long do you have to pay a court ordered debt?

The time frame to pay a court-ordered debt varies depending on the specifics of the judgment and the laws in your jurisdiction. Generally, it is best to consult with the court or a legal professional to understand the specific timeline and requirements for paying off the debt.


If court ordered how can you get your ex husband to pay past present and future child support in Clayton county Georgia?

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How do you avoid paying a judgement?

You lost the court case and have been ordered to pay up. The shortest, and easiest way around this is to as the court ordered: pay the debt you owe.


How do you avoid paying a judgment?

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Can court order you to pay for sons debt Im on ssdi?

Unless you are a co-borrower or co-signer or otherwise involved in the contract, you cannot be forced to pay another person's debt, regardless of his relationship to you.


Can a safety deposit box in a bank be levied seized or opened for a court judgment debt?

Yes they can be ordered open, but it requires a different court order


What is mandatory payroll deduction?

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What if you can only pay a portion of a debt monthly not the court ordered monthly amount?

You should go back to the court and request a hearing to show that you cannot pay as ordered, by making a motion to amend the prior order. If you do not pay and do not get excused, you can be held in contempt, and fined additional costs, be jailed, or have other sanctions, depending on the type of debt.


If attempting to pay a debt can a person still be taken to court?

If you are attempting to a pay a debt, a person can still take you to court under certain conditions. As long as you are attempting to make payments, most creditors will work with you.


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