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A garnish order is an order to confiscate part of a person's paycheck. Assets such as savings accounts, checking accounts, cars, and other assets can also be garnished.
Yes they can but they have to get an order from the court first. So watch out
Sometimes. The ability to garnish without a court order depends on the federal agency involved. The IRS, however, can always garnish wages and bank accounts without a court order.
Yes, a garnishment for child support can be placed on anyone. If you receive a check from your corporation as an employee, your state can garnish it.
Yes. If you are presented with a court order to garnish your employee's paycheck you must obey it. Disobeying a court order could place you in contempt of court.
yes
With a court order, yes, they can.
Only with a court order.
The employer does not garnish your wages, they simply obey the order of garnishment. And, yes, the electric service provider can garnish your wages once they have obtained a judgment.
one can be charged with assault by the person with the DNR order
Your best bet would be to garnish their wages, you can pick up the forms at your local courthouse.
Yes he can, but only with a court order.