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Are My Wages Protected from Garnishment in Texas?

Yes - with a few exceptions. Despite what bill collectors may tell you, wages in Texas may be garnished only to pay court-ordered child support, back taxes, and defaulted student loans.

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Garnishment
Creditor Harassment
Repossession
Foreclosure
Lawsuits
Illness/Disability
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Credit Cards / Store Cards
Personal Loans
Child Support
Student Loans
Car Loans
Income Taxes
Payday Loans
Medical/Dental/Hospital Bills
Past Due Mortgage Bills
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