Kansas Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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What Is A Voluntary Wage Assignment?
A: A voluntary wage assignment is a written contract in which a debtor agrees that a certain amount will be deducted from their paycheck to pay the creditor. Because it … More -
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Can A Creditor Sue?
A: Even though creditors may get judgments, they may not be able to collect. If the debtor doesn't own a home, are unemployed, don't have money in the bank, and other … More -
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What Is A Judgment?
A: We all have seen trials on television. When the trial is over the lawsuit is over because that is the end of the show. Wrong! That is only intermission. After the … More -
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Once A Judgment Is Obtained, How Can It Be Collected?
A: Depending on the debtor's resources and applicable law, the following options are available: wage garnishment, nonexempt asset seizure and/or execution against … More -
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How Do I Garnish Wages?
A: An order of garnishment may be obtained from the clerk of the court. The order is served upon the employer (called a garnishee) of the debtor, who then has a period of … More