If there is a judgment and a garnishment allowed by the court this could happen. However, this barely ever is approved for unsecured debt. Most people would file bankruptcy before they allowed their wages to be garnished.
No. Wages may only be garnished by government entities in the state of Oklahoma. However, if the payday loan company took the time to obtain a judgement against the debtor, that judgement may be enforced through garnishing (but through the courts, not by the payday loan providers). One can, however, have multiple government agencies garnishing wages at the same time.
The standard interest rate on an interest bearing checking account at a Chase bank is 0.01%. They have a variety of checking accounts with the same interest rate or less.
As many times as it takes to pay off the judgment, however typically they only need to file the garnishment once unless you change jobs frequently. If not, you can always challenge the amount being garnished from your wages.
The estate of the spouse is responsible. IF both are on the same checking account then the FULL amount of that checking account can be considered the spouses estate too. Even if the account is closed just prior or just after death, then the amount in the account months prior is still considered a portion of the estate.
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If there is a judgment and a garnishment allowed by the court this could happen. However, this barely ever is approved for unsecured debt. Most people would file bankruptcy before they allowed their wages to be garnished.
Marki Chut
The same as everybody else. tips are factored for estimated total, but they garnish from the payroll part of their income.
No. Wages may only be garnished by government entities in the state of Oklahoma. However, if the payday loan company took the time to obtain a judgement against the debtor, that judgement may be enforced through garnishing (but through the courts, not by the payday loan providers). One can, however, have multiple government agencies garnishing wages at the same time.
You would access a second chance checking account basically the same way a normal bank account but its not normal most of the money handling for a second chance checking account is done online and people who use second chance checking accounts don't have very great credit
Did custody change?
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Banks do not use the same checking account number twice. The routing number is the same for many accounts as it is a geographical designation of where your bank/branch is located.
I need to create a new checking account number for my pension deposit
The standard interest rate on an interest bearing checking account at a Chase bank is 0.01%. They have a variety of checking accounts with the same interest rate or less.
Sure you can. There are no restrictions that expect you to use a different number for your savings and your checking account. You can use the same number that you can easily remember for both the accounts and nobody can stop you from doing so.