The amount that can be garnished from your wages for debt in Michigan will depend on the type of debt. Up to 25 percent of your disposable income can be garnished for debt. For child support debt up to 60 percent can be taken.
I get child support garnishments on employees all the time, they all say "maximum of 55% of employees net".
The maximum is 25%
50% of disposable income.
The maximum percentage allowable is 65 percent. This can only be taken out if the garnishee does not support a second family and owes more than 12 weeks of back child support. If the garnishee does support a second family, the maximum is 55 percent if he owes more than 12 weeks of back child support, and 50 percent if he does not.
50% to 65% of net income
up to 55% see links below
I believe it 17% for 1 child. For 2 children it is 25%.
Yes. After the wage garnisment is served the first 30 days of wages are totally exempt from attachment. After 30 days the garnishment can be a maximum of 25% of disposable income. Garnishments must run consecutively. Garnishment for child support arrearages is not considered a "true garnishment" therefore a creditor garnishment can run concurrently with the child support. Child support garnishment amounts will not be reduced due to another garnishment order.
what is the maximum percentage or $ for garnishment of wages for alimony in illinois. I have fully completed child support and am continuing to pay for their colleges. I am trying to get alimony lowered but having a difficult time.
The first thirty days of paid salary after the garnishment order has been placed in effect are exempt from execution. After the thirty days expires all other wages can be garnished at the maximum of 25%. Child support is not considered garnishment under Mississippi law. If a child support withholding is in effect the amount will be deducted before the garnishment action, and will not reduce the percentage of wage garnishment ordered by the court.
No as child support can attach up to 65% of disposable income. See links below
25% of your disposable income (per check) 50% if it is about child support. Child support also takes priority over other garnishments.
if support is awarded in court how does the garnishment get taken out