Probably not. The girlfriend is not responsible for payment. However if you have a joint account then the payments may be seized from the bank.
Yes, contractor income is subject to garnishment. Creditors can garnish wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, and other income paid to the defendant during the period of the writ; land contract payments; rent; and other periodic debt or contract payments. This would include contractor income subject to 1099 disclosure. All they have to do is locate who you are working for and serve them with garnishment papers.
You're pretty much out of luck. You'll need to find some money to have it fixed in addition to the payments.
No you do not have to work full-time. Working anytime will get your wages garnished. Child support even garnish wages on Day labor and temporary jobs. Income is income and they will take from any source of income you may have.
Yes, your wages can be garnished even if you are working at an agency on a temporary assignment. The agency is responsible for withholding the appropriate amount from your pay if there is a legal order for garnishment, such as for child support or debt repayment. Temporary employees have the same legal obligations regarding wage garnishment as permanent employees. Always check with your agency for specific policies and procedures related to garnishments.
They dnt have any girlfriends because they are to busy working all the time and have no time for a relationship
The mortgage amortization calculator is for working out your monthly mortgage payments. It will also calculate into the equation when and if you make extra monthly payments on your mortgage.
No. They are counted as "estimated tax payments" which is line 63 on tax form 1040.
The chief secretary of the state is responsible for all payments made by the state. The Head of the state should also keep an eye on the working of chief secretary.
all fixed price contracts with progress payments
These payments are called remittances. They are typically sent by immigrants living and working in another country to support their families in their home country.
Your wife can sue for alimony based upon her desire for supplemental income. However, if you were not working and she brought in all income, the suit will not win. If you cannot work and have disability income, then you need to contact an attorney so that your disability income is not garnished.
* all profit made is kept by the sole trader * have choice of working hours * less out going payments