Can individual that went college with no degree but has government low level positions job and have a severe learning disability can get his wages garishied?

Yes, even someone with a learning disability, a low-level government job, and no college degree can have their wages garnished. Wage garnishment isn't dependent on educational attainment or the nature of one's job. It's determined by whether they have outstanding debts subject to legal collection.

Common reasons for wage garnishment include:

* Unpaid taxes: Federal and state income taxes, as well as other tax liabilities.

* Student loans: Defaulting on student loans is a major cause of wage garnishment.

* Credit card debt: Significant unpaid balances can lead to court judgments and wage garnishment.

* Child support: Failure to make child support payments is a frequent reason for garnishment.

* Other court judgments: Judgments from lawsuits, personal injury claims, or other legal actions can result in wage garnishment.

The fact that the individual has a learning disability might influence how the legal process unfolds, potentially allowing for accommodations or leniency depending on the specific situation and the court's jurisdiction. However, it doesn't provide immunity from wage garnishment for legitimate debts. If the individual has a judgment against them, they are generally subject to wage garnishment. They might want to seek legal counsel to explore options to manage their debts.

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