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Can creditors garnish wages in Florida?

Yes, Florida allows wage garnishment by a judgment creditor.


In Florida can a student loan be rehabilated once wage garnishment has began?

No, it cannot.


Can your wages be garnished in the state of Florida for an auto repo?

If you signed the wage garnishment yes


Can you appeal a wage garnishment?

Can I appeal a wage garnishment in Md


What is the maximum percentage allowed for wage garnishment for child support in Florida?

50% of disposable income.


how can a get garnishment at a lower precentage.?

Only a court can lower wage garnishment; write a letter to the court that imposed your wage garnishment.


Can credit card companies garnish your wages Florida?

Florida allows wage garnishment. The basics are, income earned by the head of household (single w/dependants or married)is totally exempt. If there are two incomes and joint marital debt the person with the lowest income can be subject to wage garnishment.


How long is a garnishment valid in Florida?

In Florida, a garnishment is valid for up to 20 years. This means that creditors can collect payment through wage garnishment or bank account levy for a period of 20 years after obtaining a judgment against a debtor.


How can I fight the wage garnishment for a repo?

How can I fight a wage garnishment for a car repo that was purchase in the year 2000


How do I find out if my wage garnishment has been satisified?

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


How can I stop wage garnishment from forcing me into poverty?

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.


What is the maximum allowed garnishment in Florida?

In Florida, the maximum allowed garnishment for consumer debts is generally 25% of an employee's disposable earnings. However, if the employee's weekly earnings are less than the federal minimum wage, the garnishment cannot exceed the lesser of 30 times the federal minimum wage or 25% of disposable earnings. Additionally, certain types of income, such as Social Security benefits, are exempt from garnishment. Always consult with a legal expert for specific situations.