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A garnish order is an order to confiscate part of a person's paycheck. Assets such as savings accounts, checking accounts, cars, and other assets can also be garnished.

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Can a federal agency garnish wages without a court order?

Sometimes. The ability to garnish without a court order depends on the federal agency involved. The IRS, however, can always garnish wages and bank accounts without a court order.


Do you legally have to garnish your employees paycheck?

Yes. If you are presented with a court order to garnish your employee's paycheck you must obey it. Disobeying a court order could place you in contempt of court.


In Texas can an employer garnish your wages for an electric bill?

The employer does not garnish your wages, they simply obey the order of garnishment. And, yes, the electric service provider can garnish your wages once they have obtained a judgment.


Can a lawyer garnish a checking account?

With a court order, yes, they can.


Does a judge have to sign a court order to garnish your wages?

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Can a debt collector garnish your salary?

Only with a court order.


Can a lawyer legally garnish your wages?

Yes, a lawyer can legally garnish your wages if they have obtained a court order to do so as part of a debt collection process.


Can a creditor garnish your wages in VA?

Yes he can, but only with a court order.


In Florida can courts garnish retirement income?

Question is not clear. Are you asking if the STATE of Florida can garnish your wages or are you asking, can your wages be garnished IN Florida?


Do credit recovery firms need a court order to garnish bank?

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Can a company contact payroll to garnish wages without court order?

Can my check be garnished without, out court order


You live in AL can a attorney office garnish your checking account if they have not informed you?

In order to lawfully garnish your pay they either need the authority of a court order to your employer do so, or you must have agreed to it in some contract or agreement that you previously signed.

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