Read this:
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs30.pdf
We had our entire paycheck garnished this week and by FEDERAL LAW they should have only received 25% MAXIMUM!! Off to an attorney tomorrow... I need to save our house.
We are Arkansas residents and this scavenger attorney who debt collects broke Federal Laws.
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Can I appeal a wage garnishment in Md
Only a court can lower wage garnishment; write a letter to the court that imposed your wage garnishment.
Under federal law, 55% of gross.
How can I fight a wage garnishment for a car repo that was purchase in the year 2000
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.
Federal loan, federal law. They can garnish 25% without even taking you to court.
Yes, a judgment creditor can execute the judgment as a wage garnishment.
Wage garnisment laws are enacted by states. A federal law also protects wages earned that fall beneath minimum wage allotment. The amount of garnishment enforced depends on the amount of wages earned and the state laws.
The garnishment wount. But what led upto the garnishment may.
Maybe. Federal or state law determines the percentage of wage garnishment. Under federal law the maximum garnishment is 25% or 30 x minimum wage/$382.50 with the first $217.50 of disposable income being exempt. If the state where the garnishee resides has a garnishment percentage less than the federal allowance, (many do), that will be the maximum amount subject to garnishment.
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