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To stop the garnishment, you need to come to an agreement with your creditor on you making voluntary payments.
If you still owe money, they can take your refund.
In 1986 there was the case of ST. JOSEPH HOSP. v. PINSON which held that a spouse is liable to pay for the other spouse's necessary... Read Answer
If you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and listed the payday loan company as a creditor, then you would have gotten a discharge order. If you don't... Read Answer
I don't have anything legal to offer you. You and she have a contract which she has breached. You could sue her for the damages but the problem... Read Answer
There are too many different variables to answer that question as it currently is asked. It depends on numerous factual issues, such as what... Read Answer
If you need an attorney in Memphis, there are numerous creditor's rights attorneys in the metro area. This site is not a venue for obtaining... Read Answer
It depends on what the plaintiff sued you for, and for what remedy the plaintiff asked. Many monetary judgements allow the right to obtain... Read Answer
The statute of limitations for a breach of contract is 6 years in Tennessee. Please... Read Answer
You should speak with a local consumer rights attorney. There are various statutes that may protect you from collection actions, and the debt... Read Answer
You should speak with a local consumer rights attorney. There are various statutes that may protect you from collection actions, and the debt... Read Answer
It is likely that the statute of limitations has run on the debt, depending on several factors. This means that the hospital cannot sue to... Read Answer
In order to collect on this claim you would need a licensed collections agency or licensed MO attorney. You can use martindale.com to search... Read Answer
A collection company can not force you to pay anything. It is there job to get you to pay, but cannot force you to pay. The collection... Read Answer
Sounds like there might be a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Contact a local FDCPA attorney.
Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the law that allows you to dispute the debt and get verification of the debt, there are no time... Read Answer