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  • Mar 21, 2007, 02:33 PM
    hrlygirl64
    Who can legally garnish your wages?
    I would like to know who has the right to legally garnish your wages? If you purchase a vehicle and have to turn it in due to not being able to pay for it can they garnish your wages? Also if you were in the National Guard and you received pay after you were deployed but were sent back due to medical reasons they claim that I did not perform my duties and they want the money they paid me back Can they garnish my wages as they are threatening to do? I am sorry I did not tell you that I live in south carolina-they have a no wage garnishment law here except for child support,taxes,or student loans sccla 37-5-104 Can they still do it?
  • Mar 21, 2007, 02:40 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    On the car what happens, is you turn it back in and they sell it at auction and apply that money to what you owe, then add auction fees, repo fees and legal fees. It is not unusual to owe more money after turning the car back in, than you did before you turned it in.
    And yes they may sue you for the balance, get a judgement and garnish your wages and attach your bank account

    I do not know enough about the national guard contract but if you agreed to pay them back certain money if this or that happened, and it happened, and you owe them the money, yes they could garnish your pay. Since you passed the original physcial, went though basic and the such, you may have some legal standing there, I would contact a military attorney on that.
  • Mar 21, 2007, 08:45 PM
    mark1210
    In Texas your wages cannot be garnished unless its for child support, back taxes or some other Federal type reason. Supposedly, Texas is more consumer friendly.
  • Aug 20, 2007, 09:47 PM
    CarrieAnn32
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mark1210
    In Texas your wages cannot be garnished unless its for child support, back taxes or some other Federal type reason. Supposedly, Texas is more consumer friendly.

    This is 100% true! I just saw a lawyer for this last week. None else can take your wages! Especially in Texas. Now they can freeze your bank accounts with a judgement.
  • Aug 28, 2007, 02:43 PM
    rog4600
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CarrieAnn32
    This is 100% true! I just saw a lawyer for this last week. None else can take your wages! Especially in Texas. Now they can freeze your bank accounts with a judgement.

    So if your name is on a bank account, in Texas, they can freeze your account for credit card debt with an issued judgement? Is that right? If so, then can't I just remove my name off the account.
  • Aug 28, 2007, 03:51 PM
    CarrieAnn32
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rog4600
    So if your name is on a bank account, in Texas, they can freeze your account for credit card debt with an issued judgement? Is that right? If so, then can't I just remove my name off of the account.

    I am pretty sure they can do it with a judgement of any kind if they wanted. Although I have never seen it done for credit card debt. Removing your name can stop them from getting your money though for sure from what I have been told.
  • Dec 15, 2011, 01:06 PM
    anvwrong
    Can my job garnish my check from a loan they gave me for a P C purchase. Im still employed there and paying on it $21.00 a week but they now will take 200 from me a week. Is that possible
  • Dec 15, 2011, 01:14 PM
    mark1210
    Depends. Did you sign any sort of agreement? Is there any verbiage around loans in your documentation? In most cases, payment can be due on demand or accelerated.
  • Dec 16, 2011, 06:45 AM
    anvwrong
    I signed a agreement for them to take $21.00 a month and if I am terminated I would have to pay the full amount owed. I gave them a receipt they feel its not valid is why they made the decision.
  • Feb 19, 2013, 03:51 PM
    RICK237623
    I have a overpayment in california for unemployment can they garnish my wage here in texas?
  • Mar 3, 2013, 06:54 AM
    AK lawyer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RICK237623 View Post
    i HAVE A OVERPAYMENT IN CALIFORNIA FOR UNEMPLOYMENT CAN THEY GARNISH MY WAGE HERE IN TEXAS?

    Drop the caps please.

    And please start a new thread for a new question.

    Can the State of California sue you and, having obtained a judgment, garnish your wages in Texas? Apparently Texas doesn't allow wage garnishment, so no.

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