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To make a year and a half long story short, my brother and I were sued by our other two siblings to fast forward the sale of our family farm in Illinois last year. Finally, I sold it to a friend in May and we closed this past Friday. However, the night before at 5pm, my siblings filed a consent...
There’s no mention of an interest rate only the interest amount I listed above. I guess I’m confused if that’s the interest they figured beforehand, or is that the interest and late fees up to the judgment point and more can be assessed?
Over what period of time was the $19k paid? At the point when the full judgment amount (plus interest) had been paid, you requested that the garnishment be terminated, right? If not, why not? If so, what happened in response to your request?
It was Missouri court. And we did not know it had...
I tried to attach some snapshots but can’t figure out how smh. Here’s the info:
Entered 3-18-21 @ 10% of total wages per check
Judgement balance 5570.21
Post judgement interest 11870.85
Service fee for writ 40.00
Clerk fee 10.00
Less credits 1732.25 (???)
Total remaining due 15759.73
2021 paid...
We get an annual statement, and the original
Judgement shows interested included in the garnishment amount. So they can continue charging interest even tho the judge ordered a specific amount be deducted?
What is the name of your state? MO
If a judgment was awarded on a student loan and the law firm that represented the bank garnished you beyond the judgement by almost 25%, you should be refunded that amount correct? Got a call from HR and the award was for just over 15k but payroll noticed...
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