There is a priority level assigned to wage garnishments, which would be governed by state law. Court ordered garnishments would take priority over voluntary deductions or deductions for things like union dues.
Garnishments and deductions should be listed on your pay stub.
Compulsory deductions are taken from your check whether you agree or not, such as happens with taxes. Voluntary deductions are those you ask for, such as money to be deducted and placed into your retirement savings account.
No - that's confidential information. I suggest you contact your State's child support agency about collecting the unpaid support. They have methods of collection that are not available to private citizens. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
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You haven't mentioned who "told them not to". Automatic payroll deductions for child support are triggered by a court order sent to the employer. In order to stop the deductions from your pay check you need a termination of the original court order to be sent to your employer by the court. If the payroll department continues to deduct the child support payments even after being given notice of the termination you need to get in touch with the human resource department immediately, armed with a copy of the court order that terminated the payroll deduction, and stay on top of the situation.
You could pay by money order. However, you need to be sure of who the check should be written to--check with the court which ordered the child support.And, yes, you should write "child support" on the memo line of the check or money order.
Deductions at source.
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that answer was silly you should check if it is human then call the police dont get mistaken with an animal bone
Some deductions would be if you make donations to charities you can include the receipt. Also you can deduct some medical expenses. I am in Canada and so this information may only apply to people in Canada so you should check the rules for your area.