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Difference between revisions of "When a Creditor Wants to Take Money From Your Wages or Bank Account"

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When a debtor doesn’t pay a debt, a creditor may try to access money owed to the debtor by someone else. The creditor can do this through a process called garnishment.  
When a debtor doesn’t pay a debt, a creditor may try to access money owed to the debtor by someone else. The creditor can do this through a process called '''garnishment'''.  


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