== == It could definetely happen. But the odds are low. If you haven't paid for that long, they should at least of sent you a letter reminding you that you are behind in payments. If you don't pay at that time then yes, they could garnish your check.
Not if he did not cosign on the loans.
No.
Yes.
yes and no
No - the surviving spouse is not liable for the deceased person's bills !
Yes, 25% = 1/4
YES No, wages can not be garnished in Tx except for the IRS, Student Loans, & Child Support.....They can however garnish a bank account if they get a judgment against you in court.
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Yes, Georgia adheres to the basic federal wage garnishment guidelines, with a maximum of 25% of disposable income subject to garnishment, with the first $154.50 of weekly wages being totally exempt.
In some instances, yes they can. Is the spouse listed on the debt? An example would be a joint loan or credit card. If so, that makes the spouse legally liable for the debt. If not, then no, the wages cannot be garnished because the spouse is not legally liable for the debt.
if my wages are being garnished can they still take my income tax check?