You sue them in civil court. You will need to collect as much evidence as possible of your employment and the amount of time you worked.
NO, THEY CAN PUT A LIEN ON YOUR HOME OR GARNISH WAGES IF YOU DO NOT PAY THE BALANCE OWED.
You can be sued for the amount owed. Pursuant to that, you could have your wages garnished or be arrested for contempt if a judgment is placed against you and you refuse to pay.
Nobody goes to jail for failing to pay money that is owed, however, wages can be garnished by court order.
Yes, when a home is foreclosed on in Tennessee and there is a deficiency between the amount collected and amount owed, your wages can be garnished to pay the difference. You may be able to file an exemption or file for bankruptcy to avoid this.
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Federal law requires that you must be paid for any time that you actually worked. You may not be entitled to paid time off or other monetary benefits, but your wages must be paid.
Only if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgageOnly if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgageOnly if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgageOnly if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgage
No, an employer cannot take an entire payroll check to pay a bill owed to them. Under federal and state wage laws, employees are entitled to receive their full wages for work performed, and employers cannot withhold or deduct wages without consent or legal justification. There are specific regulations governing wage deductions, and any unauthorized deductions could lead to legal consequences for the employer.
If you are injured to the point that you cannot work, you may get awarded lost wages. However, you might spend the lost wages award to pay for the ticket you'll get for driving without insurance.
A Doctor would usually go thru a collection agency or an attorney's office. Both could garnishee your wages. The amount collected will not only be the amount owed but will also include whatever expenses were incurred. It would be best to make arrangements to pay before that happens. Also your employer won't be real when they get the papers especially if it is a small company. Good Luck
It would depend on the contract you had
The words pay and wages are synonyms, words that mean about the same thing.Wages are one type of pay or compensation for work. Another is salary. The typical use of "wages" is to mean pay based on time worked, such as hourly or daily wages.