What do I do if an employer refuse to sign a garnishment?
The actions you should take next are consulting with and subsequently hiring an attorney who does collection work.
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The actions you should take next are consulting with and subsequently hiring an attorney who does collection work.
Yes. Depending on the type of bankruptcy he filed and what his plans are with the vehicle, you could have liability of your own. Probably a...
If your facts are correct, the attorney closing the sale will handle cancellation of the recorded judgment.
Depending on other factors, you could be a good candidate for a Chapter 7. I’d suggest meeting with a bankruptcy attorney who practices in the...
This is a good question and is very fact specific depending on exactly what you mean by "all time delays have expired".
Did you also repay the interest that kept accruing from the time the garnishment went into effect?
OK - you should probably consult with an attorney who practices collections.
Have you included interest in your calculations?
If they file bankruptcy, be sure to hire an attorney to look at protecting your interest.
Depending on a lot of other information, a bankruptcy could be advantageous. I suggest that you consult with a local bankruptcy attorney. Most of...