Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
court garnishment summons
I was hired by owner of a company to do a job, he didn't pay so took to court and was awarded judgment in order to issue garnishment summons can i make it out to him personally since he is the owner of company or do I have to make it out to the company name directly? He signed the job ticket acknowledging the work was complete as well as the amount owed.
Asked on 11/06/08, 7:51 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cary Moseley
Law Office of Cary Powell Moseley, PLLC
Re: court garnishment summons
You would likely need to serve the judgment defendant. Not clear whehter you worked for him personally or the company.
Answered on 11/06/08, 8:14 pm
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