Garnishing wages is an expensive process that generally comes after winning a court case and is either mandated by a judge or it was agreed to in initial paperwork signed with the creditor. There are options for an overwhelming amount of medical bills. Cindym
Garnishing wages is an expensive process that generally comes after winning a court case and is either mandated by a judge or it was agreed to in initial paperwork signed with the creditor. There are options to be considered for looming medical bills. Cindym
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YESIf you have a legal, enforceable debt, regardless of where from, the people owed the money can Garnish any income to satisfy it.
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Yes, in Florida, creditors can potentially garnish your wages for unpaid medical bills, but they must first obtain a court judgment against you. The state has specific laws governing wage garnishment, including limits on the amount that can be garnished. Generally, creditors can garnish up to 25% of your disposable earnings, but certain exemptions may apply. It's advisable to seek legal assistance to understand your rights and options in such situations.
No - medical bills covered by medicaid cannot be collected from the patient. Provide them another copy of your medicaid card for that time of service or contact medicaid and have them contact the hospital that is harassing you.
Very likely, yes. In general, spouses have a duty to support one another, which gives the hospital the right to pursue you for unpaid bills.
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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/
No, my parents, as unpaid visitors in the US, have not incurred any unexpected medical bills.