What does TBD stand for on garnish papers?
As previously stated, it stands for "to be determined." Generally, creditors cannot garnish anything greater than 25% of your gross pay. ...
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As previously stated, it stands for "to be determined." Generally, creditors cannot garnish anything greater than 25% of your gross pay. ...
You have a complex situation, so I highly recommend you contact a consumer law or debt settlement attorney in the jurisdiction where the...
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The creditor would certainly have a right to inquire about your business interests, and whether your membership interest in the LLC has any value. ...
Garnishment can be complex, and there are many technical requirement that must be complied with prior to payment. I highly recommend you consult...
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I'm sorry to hear about your troubles. If your current income is below 150% of the poverty level for your household size, then the court is likely...
Typically, a second mortgage will not be wiped out after foreclosure unless the proceeds from the sale where enough to satisfy sale costs, the...
Contact either your attorney or the attorney for the employer to find out the status of the payments. From experience I can tell you that these...
I agree with my colleagues that you should consult with a local, experienced bankruptcy attorney to discuss your options. The Worker's Comp income...