Probably, yes. But both parties ganishing the wage need to be aware of each other. I believe that the law allows the inbdividual enough remaining income on which to live. If the State of AZ is garnishing the wage, the state's garnishment would probably have precedent over any other creditor.
yes you can but only by two at a time and they can not exceed 10% of your gross income.
Unemployment can be garnished only for child or spousal support. Child support cannot be garnished.
If the debt relates to tax arrearage and/or child support then yes, SSD benefits can be garnished via a court order. SSD cannot be garnished for creditor debt.
No, military pensions are not subject to garnishment for creditor judgments. They can be garnished for child support, tax arrearages and in some cases spousal maintenance.
The garnishment of WC benefits can be garnished by creditor judgment in some U.S. states. It can be garnished for child support obligations and tax arrearages in all U.S. states.
A single creditor garnishment can usually be allowed to run consecutively with a child support garnishment with the child support monies being given priority.
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Not sure in what context you mean, but yes a court order can garnish your wages for child support. IF the custodial parent has filed a support order and paternity has been established then YES absolutely your wages can be garnished. If you mean that a creditor filed judgment against you and you are the one receiving child support, they cannot touch that money, but if you are getting those direct deposited and the creditor attaches the order to your bank account the child support can be taken indirectly that way. Good luck
No, wage garnishment by a judgment creditor must run consecutively not concurrently. Garnishment/automatic deduction of court ordered child support is not considered a 'true garnishment', that being the case a child support deduction and creditor garnishment can be active at the same time.
Not by a judgment creditor. They are subject to garnishment for child support, federal tax arrearages and in some cases spousal maintenance (alimony).
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