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Are You Being Served? - DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version

zondag, oktober 18th, 2009

Are You Being Served?Are You Being Served? (1977)

IMDB rating: 3.10

Plot: When Grace Brothers closes for redecoration, Young Mr. Grace send the staff on holiday to Costa Plonka, where they find themselves in the middle of a revolution.

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Directors: Kellett Bob

Actors: Inman John,Thornton Frank,Bannister Trevor,Brough Arthur,Smith Nicholas,Bennett Harold,English Arthur,Houston Glyn,Sachs Andrew,Griffiths Derek,Sawalha Nadim,Action,Adventure,Comedy,

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how long does it take after being served before wages are garnished and do they notify you before they do?
About three months ago my husband was served by a creditor and given a month to send in a written response. We are in a bit of debt and after being served we attained a bankruptcy lawyer who said not to send in a response only problem is he still hasn’t filed our bankruptcy with the court yet. So im wondering how long does it take after being served before wages are garnished and do they notify you before they do?


I’m unsure what "served by a creditor" means. If a complaint was served against you it would be served by the court showing the creditor as the plaintiff. The complalint would state the time available for you to answer. If you do not, the creditor will generally obtain a summary judgment (win by default). You would be notified of that and have time to appeal. If you do not appeal and win the judgment becomes final. The creditor can then file a notice of garnishment with the court. You would not be pre-notified.

If you make no defense, figure that it would take about 6 weeks from the date the court set as your date to answer by. RJ
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If you don’t answer by the deadline, the creditor moves for a default judgment which is granted fairly quickly. The default judgment allows the creditor to garnish your wages. Typically, the only notice you may get is from your HR department. Often, the first you know about it is when your pay check is smaller than usual.
evilattorney | Oct 04, 2009


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