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Check out BCSAlliance.com, they have a great guide on how to stop wage garnishment. Yahoo answers has a good thread on stopping wage garnishment. That should point you in the right direction.
Yes, a judgment creditor can execute the judgment as a wage garnishment.
The garnishment wount. But what led upto the garnishment may.
To get a wage garnishment lowered, one may file a claim of exemption. There are state laws that provide various protections that one may claim to reduce a garnishment.
The maximum under federal law is 25% of disposable income. If the state in which the garnishment is executed has a lower percentage of wage garnishment than 25% that is the one that is assessed.
Only a court can lower wage garnishment; write a letter to the court that imposed your wage garnishment.
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I think you may get the information about how wage garnishment has been satisfied from www.ehow.com/how-does_4588079_wage-garnishment-work.html and www.irsconsultingservices.com/wage-garnishment-help.htm
Check out BCSAlliance.com, they have a great guide on how to stop wage garnishment. Yahoo answers has a good thread on stopping wage garnishment. That should point you in the right direction.
Yes, a judgment creditor can execute the judgment as a wage garnishment.
The garnishment wount. But what led upto the garnishment may.
How do I stop a wage garnishment that was ordered in Missouri but I live in Texas?
Basically since it's court ordered you can't. The only thing you can do is to contact the creditor collecting the garnishment and explain your situation to them, sometimes they will listen and go back to court to lower the garnishment.
To get a wage garnishment lowered, one may file a claim of exemption. There are state laws that provide various protections that one may claim to reduce a garnishment.
TEXAS PROHIBITS ANY CREDITORS FROM WAGE GARNISHMENT...THEY DO NOT ALLOW IT...THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT CAN GARNISH YOUR WAGES IN TEXAS ARE STUDENT LOANS, IRS, CHILD SUPPORT....YOU CAN GOOGLE TEXAS WAGE GARNISHMENT AND PRINT OUT THE INFORMATION...
No. Wage garnishment is a civil action. The exception being if the wage garnishment is in connection with a standing order of child support and the obligated parent engages in an action to deliberately avoid his or her financial obligation.