Up to 25% of your disposable income, but I'm assuming that's for EACH creditor, and it is possible to be garnished by multiple creditors.
this is an amount determined by a judge
The amount that the state of Alabama can garnish your check is no more than 25%. This is after taxes and other deductions have been taken out.
For unpaid taxes and unpaid student loans, yes.
Yes.
Yes, a finance company from Georgia can garnish wages even if the person lives and works in South Carolina. If the company got a judgement in court, they can garnish the wages in any state.
$1200
No a collection aggency cannot garnish a pay cheque
no
No, collection agencies cannot garnish a person's wages, in the state of Georgia. They can threaten and use many scare tactics to get a person to pay their debts, but they cannot take any money that is not given to them.
Georgia law requires a signed court judgment in order to garnish wages in the state. The signed judgment must be filed with the appropriate garnishment paperwork at the local clerk's office.
A creditor can garnish your bank account up to the total amount you owe, but the exact amount depends on state laws and the type of debt. Generally, creditors must obtain a court judgment before they can garnish your account, and certain exemptions, like a portion of your income or government benefits, may be protected from garnishment. It's important to check local regulations, as they vary significantly.
Can not garnish in Texas or Penselvaina Can in other states