Directly, no. Indirectly, yes. Debt itself is a civil matter, but court orders are not.
If you did not pay your debt, the creditor may take you to court. The court may issue an order for you to pay a certain amount per month, etc. Disobeying this is a criminal offence. So in that case you may be arrested.
No, you cannot be arrested in Canadian customs for not paying credit card debts. Debt is a civil matter, not a criminal one. However, customs officials may request payment or additional information if they have concerns about your financial situation.
No, next of kin does not pay utility bills for relatives. The next of kin is listed in the event that the company cannot get a hold of the account owner. The next of kin is also notified of any emergency situations.?æ
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.
Apprehended, captured, arrested.
If you rent furniture, and stop paying and fail to return the furniture, you could be charged with a crime. It depends whether or not theft charges are filed and whether or not the DA decides to pursue it.
Yes you could be arrested for not paying your apartment debt.
can i get a grant for bills in my home
NO
You can get arrested if you have the money. You can get arrested if you have the money.
No, this is another internet myth. The only bills the president is paying his own and those from his family.
Paying someone's bills can be considered a gift, depending on the circumstances and intent behind the payment.
no
Paying bills electronically though a bank that provides internet banking and bill paying is generally as safe, if not safer, than paying bills in person or over the telephone.
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Are there grants available to pay your bills
no. paying you bills on time does