If there is a judgment against you for a credit card debt, can they garnish your wages and put a lien on your property?

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Yes, a creditor can take legal actions in order to get the judgment paid. This includes garnishing your wages, putting a lien of your property, garnishing bank accounts, and putting a lien on your vehicle. Creditors try to attach any property or assets that will result in collecting on the judgment.

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