Can my ex’s new wife’s income be considered for my alimony?
You can get an order to garnish the new wife's wages if you can show that it is community property and get a court order to do so first.
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You can get an order to garnish the new wife's wages if you can show that it is community property and get a court order to do so first.
The judgment creditor would have to levy your bank accounts. In that case you can file a claim of exemption on your SS and Disability payments.
Unfortunately, although your Chapter 7 removed your personal liability for the debt, the discharge does not get rid of the lien on the property. ...
It is difficult for garnish wages from a self-employed person as there is no employer and there are no wages. EDD can try to levy on his bank...
It's unlikely that the issuer would review your application provided you continue to make at least the minimum payments that are required every month.
You can ask for a verification and tell the lawyer you have no income or assets. That may not stop them, but it may slow them down. If you have...
You can generally borrow, if the plan allows it, up to $50% of your vested amount and no more than $50,000. You have to repay it over a five-year...
You should retain a bankruptcy (maybe the one who filed the original papers) to write to the judgment creditor and show that the underlying debt...
It is 15 days after being sent. There is 5 days extra fir mailing.
Yes. In theory you can make a motion to the court to set aside the default and judgment. However, even if you win, in practice you will probably...