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They can begin the garnishment when they have court order. It won't end until they get all the money owed, you settle the debt with a buyout agreement or it is included in a bankruptcy.
after filing a motion of denying the judgement on garnished bank account: how long will it take to release bank garnishment
Yes if the garnishee has received the bonus and/or commission it can be garnished at the time the judgment writ is executed and as long as the garnishment remains valid.
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It should, but only for as long as the bankruptcy is active, and only so long as the debt is listed after the bankruptcy is discharged. More accurately, the garnishment must stop when the plantiff in the judgment has received notice that there is a bankruptcy.
Once they have the judgment, they can make the application right away. They simply have to provide the court order to the employer to begin the process.
They can begin the garnishment when they have court order. It won't end until they get all the money owed, you settle the debt with a buyout agreement or it is included in a bankruptcy.
Summons for my sons medical bill, how long?
As long you don't receive summons from the court, you need not appear in the court.
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after filing a motion of denying the judgement on garnished bank account: how long will it take to release bank garnishment
This varies by state. In general, the notice will give you a time frame (usually 3 days) in which to pay up, and if you don't pay, you can be evicted immediately after the stated period. For example, if the notice says you have three days to pay up, and you don't pay, the landlord can have you served with an eviction summons on the fourth day.
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The summons begins the process for you to go to court to argue your case. Be sure to respond to it before the ANSWER DATE at the top, or it will count against you in court or they may proceed without you. When you go to court (don't fail to show up!), you can plead with the judge about how much garnishment per pay check you can afford based on your income and expenses. Be sure to prepare an accurate COURT FINANCIAL STATEMENT to bring with you. In court, the judge will determine when the start date is for your garnishment. It may take your employer a couple of pay cycles to start the garnishment, but most likely, it will be retroactive from the date of the trial or even further, especially if you are behind on child support or other court-ordered payments.
It can take up to 6 months to receive tax money if filing jointly or if filing single it can take up to 10 weeks
Until the debt is satisfied.
A creditor may (but is not required to) issue a garnishment as soon as a judgment becomes final (10 days in general sessions court or 30 days for circuit or chancery court). After an employer receives notice of the garnishment, the employer has 30 days to answer. The employer will then begin withholding wages and sending them to the court.