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Once a debt has been paid in full, creditors cannot garnish your wages again for the same debt. Garnishment typically requires a court order, and if the debt is satisfied, they have no legal basis to pursue further garnishment. However, if there are multiple debts, creditors may still seek to garnish wages for any outstanding amounts owed. Always consult a legal professional for specific situations.

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Why do you need garnish?

You don't need garnish. Garnish is used simply to add color to a dish or to make the dish or plate more appealing and pleasing to the eye.


I am currently and have been paying faithfully a collection agency 50.00 a month to settle a medical debt. The agency is now threatening to garnish my wages for more. can they do that.?

NO. If you are paying a little at a time they can not garnish wages. The collection agency can not garnish your wages.The only agency that can do that is the Internal Revenue Service. It is better to pay the account in full when settleing a debt it show's on you credit report that you took a settlement. 50.00 a month try that toward your outstanding balance and pay more if you can.


How do you garnish drinks?

You can garnish drinks with a wedge or slice of lemon or orange. You can also add a sprig of mint to add more flavor.


Garnish of mixed vegetables?

A garnish is a small portion of an edible food that is put on a plate to make the food more appealing. A garnish of mixed vegetables might be parsley with a few peas and carrots or onion.


How do you make the food more appetizing?

you can put it on a nice plate and garnish it


What is the purpose of a garnish?

to decorate food make it more intersting and edible


How much can the state of Alabama garnish your check?

The amount that the state of Alabama can garnish your check is no more than 25%. This is after taxes and other deductions have been taken out.


If a collection agency gets a judgment against you can they garnish your checking account for more than the judgment amount?

The collection agency can freeze your account, and garnish enough to satisfy the FULL amount of judgment, including court costs, attorneys fees AND interest accrued, which averages about 10%. So because the judgment verdict also has attached to it various fees, and accrues interest, the collection agency has the right to garnish the FULL CURRENT VALUE of the judgment. Your court of origin should be able to provide a full accounting of the current value of your judgment.


What is a full feautured application?

A full featured app is the same thing as a full version of a game instead of the lite version. The full version app has all levels and no more ads. So enjoy! :)


Can a creditor garnish more than the amount owed?

Some companies require you to pay fees that are cost to them to take the legal matter.


What is the role of a garnish in the hospitality industry?

to make the food or drink item more visually appealing!


What is the importance of garnish?

It makes the food more visually enjoyable and in some cases, makes it tast better

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