Wage Garnishment
Date: Mon, 04/13/2009 - 08:01
I would draw up a wage assignement revocation statement and give
I would draw up a wage assignement revocation statement and give it to your employer ASAP.
They can not legally garish any wages with out a court order but you may have signed a wage assigment in the loan contract and you can revoke that at anytime.
Only if they get a judgement from the courts. and that requires
Only if they get a judgement from the courts. and that requires a court hearing. They might be able to do a wage assignment. (Normal paper work when getting a PDL) So if i were you I would revoke the assignment ASAP. A copy to your employer/payroll dept. and a copy to the PDL lender
I am pretty sure that SC is a non garnishment state. However I
I am pretty sure that SC is a non garnishment state. However I believe you signed a voluntary wage assignment. You need to revoke this ASAp!!
Go http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/revoke-wageassignment.ht
Go http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/revoke-wageassignment.html for the wage assignment revocation template.
That is correct SC is a non garnishment state. The may try a wag
That is correct SC is a non garnishment state. The may try a wage assignment which is voluntary but my guess it is empty threats.