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Old Jun 23, 2008, 02:29 PM
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Repaying a debt

If I am making an effect to repay a debt (by send in a payment but not what they are asking for )and they still take me to court will the judge still allow them to take money out of my paycheck....

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If you go to court, and if they win a judgment, and if your state allows wage garnishment, the answer is yes.
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Probably, if you made only one payment the judge most likely will hold you responsible for the rest, show your payment and ask the court for a voluntary repayment plan better than a judgment, you'll get your chance.

With the info you gave I can't tell you much more but there might be other possibilities if is not already too late and depending in the exact circunstances

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Yes, unless you have a written agreement, yes they may.
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