Who has the right to garnish wages
My son lives in az. And a house he was renting with his past girlfrend and left a month before the last payment was made. She moved out also.the new owner who baught the house on a short sale moved in. he sent a registered letter to his own house as the last known address of my son and girlfrend. He the went to the small claims court and got a judgement against my son. It's been two years since that happen and when my son went to rent an apartment they refused him as a result. My son contacted their attorney recently and told hime he would be willing to settle for $1775. The judgement was for $2900. The attoreny set a date to settle the following Friday after he spoke with his clients. The next day when my son tried to confirm the appointment the attorney told him his clients decided not accept the offer and they were going to prusue the garnishment of wages approch. I thought to myself after two years they would have done this sooner? In addition my son asked the attorney to send him a letter that he tried to negoiate a settlement with his clients and the attorney told him that he would not do this. What's that all about? Doesn't he have an obligation to at least honor my son's request ?