In Texas, can my wages be garnished for private student loan debt?
The short answer is no. If your employer is in Texas and the pay checks are sent from Texas then they are not allowed to incercept your wages. ...
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The short answer is no. If your employer is in Texas and the pay checks are sent from Texas then they are not allowed to incercept your wages. ...
Yes you should still file a written response to the lawsuit. Your answer does not need to contain any settlement language. It primarily needs to...
They cannot "place a lien on your social security number." They can do is garnish your bank account if they get a valid judgment against you. ...
You need to file a written response to the lawsuit. Most likely you were sued in Justice court so you only have 14 days to respond. Time is of...
It depends on if you received a "take nothing judgment" or if the case was dismissed without prejudice. If you got a take nothing, they can't...
Presumably the name of the corp is National Collegiate Trust since they have been filing the majority of student loan lawsuits in Texas recently. ...
You should take steps to get a release of the judgment so this does not happen in the future. As my peers have stated, they cannot intercept your...
Generally they will only garnish an account linked to your name and social security number. They should not garnish a completely separate account...
It appears that your bank account has been garnished. There may be a negative amount reflecting in your account but this does not mean that you...
Normally I would say no but If she is intentionally avoiding service then yes this could be considered a crime in Texas. Given that you appear to...
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