consolidation company/IC wage garnishment
Date: Mon, 02/19/2007 - 11:46
Can someone recommend to me a good consolidation company? I was with one that didn't do their job and kept taking "fees" not agreed to. When I signed up for this forum, all I got was a heavy pressure sales call. I have three credit cards that I cannot pay down because they keep charging me over the limit fees and 25% interest. I really need some help.
I'm currently working three part-time jobs, two as an independent contractor and one as an employee. If I get sued, can they try to garnish my wage if I'm an independent contractor? If they did, I'd probably lose the job.
Thanks!
I'm currently working three part-time jobs, two as an independent contractor and one as an employee. If I get sued, can they try to garnish my wage if I'm an independent contractor? If they did, I'd probably lose the job.
Thanks!
As per the laws, creditors get a garnishment against the consume
As per the laws, creditors get a garnishment against the consumer only when they have a job. Someone who is without a job will not have a judgment because there is no source from where his wages will be deducted.
I also know that during garnishment, the employer cannot fire you from the job. Your best bet is to call the credit companies and work your payment plans. They also don't want to push the matter to the court if you are able to take care of it.
