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mamie_I23
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What is the name of your state? Texas
My daughter is 48 years old. She has had 2 brain surgeries last year because of hydrocyphalus, is diabetic, bi-polar, and has high blood pressure. She has had to move in with us (her parents) because she is unable to care for herself. She has a medical disability and is receiving social security as her only means of support.
She ran up some credit card debt before she got disabled and is now unable to pay the debts off. They are threatening to sue her for the debts, and have run up alot of interest charges for non-payment. She owes twice as much to them as she originally charged.
I am afraid that they can garnish her social security check which is deposited into the bank automatically each month for her.
Any help will be appreciated as I am unsure what steps to take.
My daughter is 48 years old. She has had 2 brain surgeries last year because of hydrocyphalus, is diabetic, bi-polar, and has high blood pressure. She has had to move in with us (her parents) because she is unable to care for herself. She has a medical disability and is receiving social security as her only means of support.
She ran up some credit card debt before she got disabled and is now unable to pay the debts off. They are threatening to sue her for the debts, and have run up alot of interest charges for non-payment. She owes twice as much to them as she originally charged.
I am afraid that they can garnish her social security check which is deposited into the bank automatically each month for her.
Any help will be appreciated as I am unsure what steps to take.
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