Old French

Garnishment

GAR-nish-ment
Garnishment is a legal procedure that allows a creditor to collect a debt from a debtor's wages or other assets held by a third party, such as a bank.
The court ordered a wage garnishment to collect unpaid child support from the defendant's paycheck.

In Doe v. Lender (2020), the court limited the amount of wages that could be garnished from the debtor's paycheck to protect their ability to support themselves and their family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Garnishment can be used to collect various debts, including child support, alimony, student loans, and unpaid taxes.

No, there are usually legal limits on how much of a debtor's wages can be garnished to protect their basic needs.

If you believe a garnishment order is incorrect or unfair, you may be able to challenge it in court. It's important to consult with an attorney to discuss your options.

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