If I am paying whatever I can afford on a medical bill, can they still garnish my pay
Probably not. They can't garnish your wages until they have an actual judgment against you. Keep on paying what you can when you can. That is all...
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Probably not. They can't garnish your wages until they have an actual judgment against you. Keep on paying what you can when you can. That is all...
It wouldn't hurt to file an appeal. At least you will get a chance to tell your side of the story to the unemployment representative. However, it...
Probably not. Simply notifying you of a pending raise most likely would not constitute a binding contract.
Mississippi is an employee at will state. That means your employer can you for a good reason, a bad reason, or no reason at all. It looks like you...
Certainly. They typically have to see you commit a crime to do that though.
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You might have had a case for false arrest, but it sounds like your case is barred by the statute of limitations. Most civil rights have to brought...