If you wilfully disobeyed the payment of a court-ordered judgment you could possibly wind up being jailed for contemopt of court.
There is no warrant for nonpayment of a dept. People do not go to jail for nonpayment of dept any more.
Yes, in Montana, a person can be sentenced to jail for nonpayment of child support. However, the court typically considers various factors before imposing jail time and usually provides alternatives such as wage garnishment or payment plans. Generally, jail is considered a last resort for enforcing child support obligations.
If you live within a city you certainly can, if you want to go to jail!
Jail is not a penalty for not paying a bank loan. The bank can bring a judgment against the person who does not pay the loan back.
You go to jail, so pay it now!
It depends on exactly what you're asking, but in every state in the U.S. you can go to jail for illegal possession of a handgun.
Wages can be garnished in the state of PA. The creditor needs to go to court, and get a judgment against you, and garnishment will begin in approximately one month.
If someone is on house arrest for DUI and they fail the breathalizer and they go to jail...Does anyone know if they will be in jail the rest of their sentence ? Do they get a second chance ?
Well if your over 16 then no.
No, however the creditor or whomever the judgment was awarded to can use several options in accordance with the state laws to recover the money owed. Some of those options are, wage garnishment, bank account levy, lien against real property, the forced liqudation/sale of nonexempt assets owned by the debtor.
he can go to jail for a longggg time =[
no because you guys are in the legal age limit.