Articles, tagged with "wage garnishment", page 4
04th February 2011
How many people are terrified of being in a credit card lawsuit? This is plain Silliness once you understand a few concepts. First, your credit card company for example is charging far more than the state's legal limit on your interest rate. You can than...
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Author:
Allan Henry
01st February 2011
Law officers are an important portion of your legal proceedings. They can get care of legal paperwork that will need to be delivered and witnessed. Numerous of these paperwork can't be delivered by an individual who is a social gathering to a case. It is ...
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Author:
tierra
25th January 2011
Every day hundreds of small businesses and individuals win lawsuits against individuals who owe them money. Many of these court-awarded judgments are never paid. A Judgment Specialist does not collect traditional debts; they do something about court-order...
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Author:
Luigi Eiseman
21st January 2011
Wage garnishment takes place if an employer is instructed to withhold the income of an individual in order to repay a financial debt relative to an equitable or legal procedure such as IRS collection or perhaps a court order. However, Title III forbids an...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
21st January 2011
During the process of wage garnishment, funds are taken directly from an employee paycheck as soon as the check is prepared by the employer and well before this person get the opportunity to collect their salary. Wage garnish is actually a collection syst...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
21st January 2011
A wage garnishment process is a means of receiving a judgment which has financial rewards and will be based against a person by demanding that the third party who is the garnishee will pay over funds, which in any other case might have gone to a defendant...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
21st January 2011
Most people are not aware that creditors are able to sue in order to recover delinquent funds. If a creditor files a lawsuit against you and is victorious, the court will grant the writ for wage garnishment. In accordance with this court issued writ, an e...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
20th January 2011
Problem:
I have successfully completed my graduation 3 months back. I got a job on November 2, 2010. The salary is not great but is enough to cover my basic expenses. During my college days, I took out few loans to finance my education and other neces...
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Author:
Jason Holmes
20th January 2011
Our son took out a student loan for pursuing his higher studies. He took out a loan of around $85,000 from Salli Mae, which we co-signed. He was quite studious and doing well in studies. Unfortunately, he had a dreadful accident few months back and has lo...
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Author:
Ryan Smith
20th January 2011
Wage garnishment is actually a legal process, by which an employer can withhold a percentage of the employee's salary according to a court order. This is viewed as the final alternative for a creditor to recuperate funds from a debtor. Therefore, this pro...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
20th January 2011
It is possible for creditors to file lawsuits in the courts in an effort to recover money owed. When the creditor gets a ruling in his or her favor, then the court will grant a writ for wage garnishment which will allow the petitioner to seize as much as ...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
20th January 2011
A wage garnishment order will help the IRS to indirectly collect any funds which is payable to them. It is a procedure which only occurs once you are given an opportunity to pay off your debt in a traditional way. The Internal Revenue Service is not going...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
20th January 2011
Probably the most traumatic ordeals anybody can ever encounter would be when their salary is garnished in order to pay the Internal Revenue Service. Generally, a wage garnishment is carried out to collect taxes in arrears, especially when the individual o...
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Author:
JessicaMoorhill
19th January 2011
Introduction
Failure to pay your taxes can mean fees and penalties for you. But you can easily avoid this by paying off your tax debt on time. Debt management solutions explain how serious tax debt problems can be and their implications.
Debt Proble...
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Author:
liza252
19th January 2011
Being deep in debt and on the verge of declaring bankruptcy doesn’t really make you feel like paying someone to do settlement negotiations for you, right? And your experiences with debt may have even given you enough skills to take on another battle: shou...
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Author:
Ethel Schaaf