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They are ruining my life!

Date: Sun, 09/16/2012 - 05:25

Submitted by anonymous
on Sun, 09/16/2012 - 05:25

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I will first off admit that I am horrible at repaying debt. I have been known to ignore phone calls and letters "just to see what happens" and trust me I am better with money now and don't have any credit cards open, etc. But I have a lot of old debt. I have had my wages garnished since March of this year from Midland Funding for 3 different garnishments and it will continue through December of this year. Basically $168 of each paycheck is being taken and honestly I cannot afford this and it's causing me to fall behind in rent. I finally decided to look online at this company to see if shows somewhere what this debt is for and I found this website and I am very nervous after reading all the comments. What if this is happening illegally? I have received letters in the mail but I didn't get a warning that my money was going to be taken. I don't want to be broke if this place is bogus. At this point I feel like my wages are going to be garnished forever. Is there anything I can do to stop this?? PS I live in South Dakota.


If you are being garnished x3, you were sued x3. Did you get a summons? Show up in court? They are not acting illegally per se...they buy bad debt and sue on it. If you dont show up in court, they get a legal judgment.
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I have received letters in the mail but I didn't get a warning that my money was going to be taken.


They dont warn you...why would they?


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Sun, 09/16/2012 - 06:28

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Look up these cases online at your local county court website. You may need to go in and talk to the court clerk. If you were not properly served, you can have the judgments set aside for lack of service. How old were these debts?? When was your last payment? What state do you live in??


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Sun, 09/16/2012 - 09:27

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Also, to expand on what soaplady said, if you were never served you can make a motion to vacate....and I would also petition the court to order Midland to return every penny that they have garnished from you.

South Dakota has a provision in their laws that may actually help you out as well. SDCL 21-19-17 is a state statute. Look this one up---it states that "The earnings of the debtor that are immediately necessary for the support of the debtor and his family are exempt from attachment." This means that you may be able to provide documentation to the court to show your cost of rent, food, medical expenses, and so on--these are supposed to be protected from garnishment. Even if the court does not set aside the judgment, you may be able to petition the court to order Midland to return the amount of money they have taken so far that would be required for those things. Here's an example.

Suppose you make $2000 per month. your rent, food, etc etc, comes to $1700 per month. If they are taking $600 per month, they are taking $300 more than the law allows them to take. This is just an example, of course, but you may be able to petition the court to order Midland to return that $300 per month that they have taken, because your state law protects the amount needed to cover your living expenses. Definitely worth checking into.
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lrhall41

Submitted by skydivr7673 on Mon, 09/17/2012 - 08:03

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