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Yes. All states will garnish, and for many reasons. Some restrict garnishment to only a few specific things, such as child support.

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What to do if another creditor issues a wage garnishment but one already exists?

In the state of Indiana, only one garnishment can be active at any given time. The other garnishment has to wait until the first one is done. This not include child support. You can have a child support and one garnishment at the same time.


Can an employer in Indiana charge for wage garnishment?

yes he can


What can state tax garnishment take from you?

what can the state take from you in a garnishment


How many wage garnishes can you have in Indiana?

One garnishment at a time


Who or what agency can freeze your checking-savings account?

can the state of Indiana freeze your checking account without letting you know? who would I contact in the state of Indiana gov.about this?Answercan the state of Indiana freeze your checking account without letting you know? who would I contact in the state of Indiana gov.about this?


Can you bankrupt a garnishment from the state for child care?

No


How do you discharge a garnishment in state of Missouri?

you don't


Would a state or federal garnishment be less as applied to a student loan in New York state?

The maximum federal garnishment is 25% the maximum NY state garnishment is 10% (this does not apply to child support or spousal maintenance). Therefore the state garnishment would be the lowest, but if the student loan(s) are federally subsidized the law may allow for the higher federal garnishment to be used depending upon the person's financial status. Such issues as being disabled, head of household, and so forth would be a factor in the percentage of garnishment allowed.


What is Indiana's state abbreviation?

IN is the abbreviation for the state of Indiana.


Can you move to another state to avoid garnishment?

Moving to another state to avoid garnishment is not a guaranteed solution. Creditors can still pursue garnishment in the new state by following legal processes to enforce the debt. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to explore all options for managing debt and garnishment legally.


If you want to start a wage garnishment and already have a Writ of Judgment do you need to follow the laws in the creditor's state or the debtor's state?

You can only conduct a wage garnishment in the state where the judgment was entered. If the debtor lives in another state, you will need to register the judgment where the debtor lives and use the laws of that state to start the wage garnishment.


What are the Texas garnishment laws?

If it's a federally-guaranteed student loan, they can do administrative wage garnishment in ANY state.