Wage Garnishment, Live in PA, work in NJ
Date: Fri, 02/20/2009 - 14:45
Wage Garnishment, Live in PA, work in NJ
btw the company (CA) is arrow financial for a private loan a little under 10k
Their practices are evasive and they won't even send me a letter. I am just wondering if it came down to that how would that work based on my current living/working situation.
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is this a big corporation or a local business.the reason i ask is because i was garnished about a year ago.the company was carquest auto parts.the HQ is in NC,but i work and live in IL.that could make a difference.i think since they have to get the judgement where you live your state laws should apply.if that's the case then ARROW wouldn't be able to garnish.
You live in PA so PA laws would be applicable. If they obtain t
You live in PA so PA laws would be applicable. If they obtain the judgement in NJ, they would have to domesticate it to PA. PA does not allow wage garnishment for unsecured debt.
That is not true. You can domesticate a judgment where ever the
That is not true. You can domesticate a judgment where ever the assets are. They can obtain a garnishment, because the assets are in NJ. 10% of gross or 25% of net whichever is less.
Who was the lender and was it in fact a private loan, not federa
Who was the lender and was it in fact a private loan, not federal? Did they get a judgement or is it admin wage garnishment?
New Jersey Law says 25 percent of Net? i only read 10 percent of
New Jersey Law says 25 percent of Net? i only read 10 percent of gross. Where did you get that?