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Yes, a creditor or collector can sue for money owed. If they win the lawsuit they will be awarded a judgment which can be used among other options as a wage garnishment. The maximum garnishment for the state of New York is 10% of gross income or the Federal maximum (25% of disposable income) whichever is less.

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