With parsley, obviously.
The IRS can only garnish for themselves, If you are owed money and get a judgement, you can garnish someone yourself.
yes, but it rarely happens.
YES, unless you are in a state that doesnt allow garnishment.
The only way to avoid seeing someone you work with is to get a new job.
yes they can I have a garnishnent on my check right now
No.
If your not a State or Federal Agency, then you would need to file a lawsuit, win a judgment, and file a Motion for Garnishment with the courts, and typically you must know the information of what you are seeking to garnish.
You can not have a judgement to garnish wages since you are not a major company, you will need to go to court to collect.
That depends on your state's laws.
Because they do not receive a salary that can be garnished.
I'll say that it's illegal to try to collect money from someone whoowes you personnaly at their place of employment. If you try to do that, you'll have 25-30 years of prison so, you don't want to do that It is NOT illegal to garnish ones wages if you have a Judgement. In Hawaii you can garnish wages 25% by law, put a lien & also freeze bank account funds. I know this for a fact cause this is my job.
no she doesnt becasue her boss is a rude person and she is looking for a btter job