this is a question for your lawyer , what is the bill that has not been paid for instance, does it have anything to do with the welfare of children involved, you could let your self open to being sued for not paying the full alimony , etc.
No. There are many adverse consequences of unpaid medical bills, including lawsuits and wage garnishment, only noncustodial parents paying child support can be jailed for unpaid medical bills in America.
If the payments are not suitable in size to the creditor, then yes. This commonly happens with medical bills. Hospitals and clinics are not required to extend the courtesy of credit to anyone. Payment in full tends to be the policy. If you owe thousands and are only paying a small amount (like 50 every month) they will send it to collections.
Negotiable Instrument Act provides a bill of exchange may be drawn in parts. Each part should be numbered consecutively and should declare that it shall continue payable so long as the others remain unpaid. All the parts together makes a set but the whole set constitute only one bill and would be extinguished when any part is paid.
No. A Civil case is do with being sued or unpaid bills like credit cards /personal loans etc and therefore you can not be sent to jail in other cases if the judge says you need to pay and this amount each week and you dont comply with it then it turns into a criminal Offence and therefore you can be charged for pensioners and people on Centrelink you would not lose much money .
If he/she has a family, the family must pay the bills. If not, only when he/she gets out.
Unpaid medical bills are on your credit score until they are settled with the company that issued the bills or written off of the credit report. This could be for many years if you are making payments on the account or might end more quickly if you have declared bankruptcy.
Al Federal and State taxes, retirement contributions (401K, IRA), monies owed to employers for things like uniforms or expenses the employer has paid on your behalf that is refundable to them, employee meals at cafeterias, union dues, garnishments of any kind (back taxes, child support, alimony, unpaid bills that have been rendered a judgment by a court, any type of monetary judgment against you). Health insurance premiums, life insurance premiums, Flex spending, Medical savings accounts. You name it. Just about anything can be deducted voluntarily and many things can be deducted involuntarily as well.
ACH ( Automated Clearing House) payments are electronic payments from one account to another. Some tips on making it work are gather your information, make a list of all your bills, set up the CAH payments you want, record the ACH transactions and the dates they will be deducted. Check and balance the account monthly to make sure the right amounts have been deducted at the right time.
Like other late payments reported to a credit reporting agency, an unpaid medical bill may stay on a credit report for up to seven years.
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No. There are many adverse consequences of unpaid medical bills, including lawsuits and wage garnishment, only noncustodial parents paying child support can be jailed for unpaid medical bills in America.
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i have 2 medical bills on my credit and i need to know what they are and i have the account numbers where do i look/
Cohabitation is when someone lives with you and shares the bills and expenses. This is prohibited in some cases of alimony.
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Yes, unpaid medical bills will be reported to credit bureaus not to mention the collection agency that the medical facility will pursue.