Supplemental Hearing Key Questions

Summary

At a supplemental hearing, you may generally want to ask the defendant about their current employment status and income, any owned assets, outstanding debts or liabilities, and any changes in financial status since the last hearing. In Indiana, you may be able to garnish a debtors federal tax return for certain types of debts, but this process is complex and requires a court order. Its best to consult with a lawyer for guidance.

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PLAINTIFF FOR PURSUING SUPPLEMENT HEARING WHAT QUESTIONS DO I ASK DEFENDANT
At a supplemental hearing, you may generally want to ask the defendant about:
- Their current employment status and income
- Any owned assets
- Outstanding debts or liabilities
- Any changes in financial status since the last hearing
Remember, it's crucial to respect the defendant's rights during this process.
CAN I COLLECT ON FEDERAL TAX RETURN
In Indiana, you may be able to garnish a debtor's federal tax return for certain types of debts. However, this process is complex and requires a court order. It's best to consult with a lawyer for guidance.