DEALING WITH WAGE GARNISHMENT?
Garnishment often happens when a creditor sues you for nonpayment of a debt and wins in court. However, there are instances where a creditor can also force garnishment without a court order. This generally occurs if you owe child support, back taxes, or a balance on federal student loans. The garnishment process is initiated by the court sending notices to you and your bank or employer, and the garnishment will begin in five to 30 business days. The timing will vary depending on the actions of your creditor and state. The garnishment shall continue until the debt, including court fees and interest, are paid off.
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