In NC, they can garnish your wages for childsupport, unpaid taxes, medicaid or foodstamp overpayment, or unemployment fraud. Short of that good luck.
Georgia will garnish your wages, quick!!!!
If you have a claim(an interest) in a vehicle it can be reposessed or you can't transfer the title until the lien is removed. If you have a lien against your house pretty much the same thing, unless you die or want to sell, it just has a lien. If the lien is not renewed, then it is invalid.
Could of other things I have noticed (my opinion only) about Georgia is most people file Chapter 13. They file to keep something from being reposessed or to get it back. They file for "relatively" nominal amounts.
Georgia will garnish your wages, quick!!!!
If you have a claim(an interest) in a vehicle it can be reposessed or you can't transfer the title until the lien is removed. If you have a lien against your house pretty much the same thing, unless you die or want to sell, it just has a lien. If the lien is not renewed, then it is invalid.
Could of other things I have noticed (my opinion only) about Georgia is most people file Chapter 13. They file to keep something from being reposessed or to get it back. They file for "relatively" nominal amounts.
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