I live in & work Texas and corporate is based out of Lincoln, Nebraska. I am filing Ch 7.
I just paid my lawyer in full and I am going to his office monday 3-2-09 to sign the papers and wait for the 341 meeting.
I have been getting calls at work, and I am usually the one answering and telling them they should call anymore. Well today I got a call asking for human resources dept. and asked for the phone #. So not realizing it was me they were referring to I gave them that information. Then she said she is contacting them to garnish wages, and wanted to verify employment for me....
I am not sure which creditor it was but I am thining it was Bank of America, since they were the one that harassed my manager this week.
I have only stopped paying on then since November 08 (4 months), I contacted my lawyer and I am waiting for his responce.
I did read that:
44. Texas Wage Garnishment
Wages cannot be attached or garnished, except for child support.
Income that is not a wage can be garnished or ordered turned over to a receiver.
Bank accounts, rents and royalties can be garnished.
Exemptions include social security benefits.
WARNING For individuals living in Texas who are paid from an out of state location, there is case law (Baumgardner vs. Sou Pacific 177 S.W. 2d 317) to support taking a judgment from Texas, domesticating the judgment in the foreign state, then filing the wage garnishment there. Many creditors have used this strategy successfully.
Since I am signing monday should I still be scared?
I just paid my lawyer in full and I am going to his office monday 3-2-09 to sign the papers and wait for the 341 meeting.
I have been getting calls at work, and I am usually the one answering and telling them they should call anymore. Well today I got a call asking for human resources dept. and asked for the phone #. So not realizing it was me they were referring to I gave them that information. Then she said she is contacting them to garnish wages, and wanted to verify employment for me....
I am not sure which creditor it was but I am thining it was Bank of America, since they were the one that harassed my manager this week.
I have only stopped paying on then since November 08 (4 months), I contacted my lawyer and I am waiting for his responce.
I did read that:
44. Texas Wage Garnishment
Wages cannot be attached or garnished, except for child support.
Income that is not a wage can be garnished or ordered turned over to a receiver.
Bank accounts, rents and royalties can be garnished.
Exemptions include social security benefits.
WARNING For individuals living in Texas who are paid from an out of state location, there is case law (Baumgardner vs. Sou Pacific 177 S.W. 2d 317) to support taking a judgment from Texas, domesticating the judgment in the foreign state, then filing the wage garnishment there. Many creditors have used this strategy successfully.
Since I am signing monday should I still be scared?
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