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Yes, more than one person can garnish your wages in Utah as long as it does not exceed 25 percent of your gross income. If one person is already garnishing 25 percent of your gross income, another company cannot start a garnishment.
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.
In Washington state, to start garnishment of wages after obtaining a judgment, you must first file a Notice of Garnishment with the court that issued the judgment. After filing, serve the employer (garnishee) with the Notice, along with a copy of the court order and the Judgment Creditor's Application for Writ of Garnishment. The employer must then respond to the garnishment, usually within 20 days, and begin withholding wages as specified. Be sure to comply with all legal requirements and deadlines throughout the process.
The exact procedure varies by state. Here in California, the judgment creditor first has to get a Writ of Execution from the court clerk. You file and application for earnings withholding order and pay a fee to the local sheriff's department. The sheriff will then serve the order on the employer. If the employee does not object, the employer could start the garnishment as early as the next paycheck. You can get as much as 25% of the debtor's net pay.
Kansas and Kentucky
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To start with you would receive a copy of the Garnishment Summons from the court at your last known address. You would need to advise your attorney so they can "Quash" (no not squash) the garnishment. If at that time your employer has taken any funds from your pay and either sent them directly to the judgment creditor or to the court, the attorney would then request/demand the funds be returned to you- the judgment debtor. If the court receives a copy of the bankruptcy at any time prior to the return court date, they return the original payment to the employer who will then refund back to the employee.
The garnishment typically begins after the court has issued a judgment against you and the creditor has obtained a garnishment order. Once you receive the summons, you usually have a specified period to respond, often around 20 to 30 days, depending on your jurisdiction. If you do not respond or contest the claim, the garnishment can start shortly after the judgment is entered. It’s essential to check local laws for specific timelines and procedures.
Kansas and Kentucky
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