Can your wages be garnished for more than the garnishment court order?
The answer depends. You may want to contact the Court and ask.
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The answer depends. You may want to contact the Court and ask.
Depending on the amount of debt you have, you may want to consider filing for bankruptcy. This would immediately stop the garnishment.
You clearly have standing in the Bankruptcy Court to reopen your case and amend Schedules. Was the amended answer in your state court proceeding?
The Trustee will normally ask about values at the Meeting of Creditors. The fact that you have BPOs showing a lower value doesn't prevent the...
Yes, you can file suit in Florida. If the case is contested, you would need to travel to Florida for the trial. Depending on the details, you...
1. No. 2. Yes, assuming that you didn't agree to receive the jewelry in satisfaction of the debt. If you did ("I'll give you the jewelry as...
Assuming that the check was not issued before the bankruptcy was filed, you shouldn't have any problem. The easier way to deal with this is to...
Yes. If your case is still open, you generally need to get bankruptcy court approval for the sale. Check with your bankruptcy attorney about how...
Debts and claims are not exempt. You claim exemptions as to assets.
Assets go on Schedule B, not Schedule C. I STRONGLY recommend that you hire a lawyer to do this. If you mess up you can lose an awful lot.