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Q: Does an employer have to garnish an employee paycheck in Michigan?
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What if the employer says no to garnish?

Being that he/she is the employer and you are the employee, you should follow his orders and not use garnish.


Can my employer garnish my check for money missing?

Unfortunately, there is not a universal answer to this question. Each state has its own laws governing an employer's ability to garnish an employee's paycheck due to money missing. Some states allow it, some states don't. So, it depends on the state in which you live. The federal government does not have a law that either allows or prohibits employers from deducting missing money from an employee's paycheck.


Do you legally have to garnish your employees paycheck?

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.


What is a garnishment summons?

A notice from court to employer to garnish wages on a particular person/employee


Can an employer garnish wages of an employee that fails to return company property?

No the employer must still until time the employer feels the employee will fail at paying(usually 6 months to pay) then he may discuss with the employee about taking it out of his/her pay.


If you have a payroll garnishment how long can they garnish your paycheck?

FOREVER


In California how many creditors can garnish a paycheck at one time?

one


Does an employer pay the full amount of the garnishment when told to garnish wages from an employee.?

The employer WITHHOLDS the amount required in the garnishment and pays that amount each pay period to the company/person having the legal right to that amount.


Can an employer garnish your wages for not showing up for your last shift?

Employer wage withholding can vary from state to state. Generally the only legal amounts that can be withheld from employee pay are the following: the employer is required by state or federal law, the employee gave written permission, or in special circumstances money owed for the value of unreturned equipment and property.


In Texas can an employer garnish your wages for an electric bill?

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.


Can credit cards garnish your paycheck in Iowa?

Yes. A creditor can sue for a debt and if they get a judgment they can use the judgment to garnish the debtor's wages.


Can IRS garnish a 1099 employee?

The IRS can garnish a self employed or 1099 employee. If income taxes are not paid, the IRS has the right to attempt to retrieve them.