Kentucky Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
-
Q:
What Is A Community Debt?
A: A community debt is, by and large, any debt created by either or both spouses while they were married. Community creditors generally look to both spouses to pay … More -
Q:
Who Does The Creditor Collect From In A Divorce?
A: One of the divorce court's tasks is to decide and order which community debts each spouse will be responsible to pay. But the divorce court's order affects only the … More -
Q:
How Can A Creditor Get An Attachment (Pre-Judgment) In Kentucky?
A: Prejudgment attachment may be obtained in Kentucky against property of the defendant, including garnishees, as security for the satisfaction of any judgment that … More -
Q:
What Is An Execution?
A: Ten days after the entry of judgment, execution may be issued against personal as well as real property pursuant to K.R.S. 426.010. Generally, execution is more … More -
Q:
Is Wage Garnishment Recognized In Kentucky?
A: Wage garnishment is recognized in Kentucky as provided for in K.R.S. 425.501. An order of garnishment, once served, shall have priority and create a lien upon the date … More