In may circumstances, a creditor cannot garnish your wages, due to language in the Texas Constitution (Art. 16, Sec. 28). There are exceptions for child support and spousal maintenance. There are also exceptions under federal laws.
In may circumstances, a creditor cannot garnish your wages, due to language in the Texas Constitution (Art. 16, Sec. 28). There are exceptions for child support and spousal maintenance. There are also exceptions under federal laws.

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