by Social Media | May 31, 2022 | Garnishment
Wage Garnishment Laws in Florida – 3rd in a Series Child Support Every court order for child support since 1988 has included an automatic income withholding order. If you fall behind on child support payments, the other parent can ask the court to garnish your...
by Social Media | May 24, 2022 | Garnishment
Wage Garnishment Laws in Florida – 2nd in a Series Limits on Wage Garnishment in Florida The amount of money that can be deducted from a debtor’s paycheck is limited by federal law. The intent is that there should be enough money after the garnishment to cover...
by Social Media | May 17, 2022 | About Florida Debt Collection Attorney, Garnishment
Wage Garnishment Laws in Florida – 1st in a Series Florida laws determining the amount of money judgment a creditor is entitled to in a Wage Garnishment Action. The amount a creditor can take, confiscate, or “garnish” from a debtor’s salary to settle...
by Admin | Jun 13, 2018 | Garnishment
Key extra facts about bank garnishments: Writs of execution are only good for 180 days. The fees for process servers can be costly, especially when the creditor tries the “blanket” bank levy approach mentioned earlier. But, some law practices (like ours) have managed...
by Admin | Jun 11, 2018 | Garnishment
When to Utilize Bank Garnishment to Collect a Judgment Creditors need to carry out a bank garnishment right away as they are likely more aware w of the banking institutions where the debtor has bank accounts. In the event that the debtor made recent payments to the...
by Admin | Jun 6, 2018 | Garnishment
Ways to Collect Judgments using Bank Garnishment In order to perform a bank garnishment, the creditor has to begin by getting a writ of execution from the judge. Take a look at Florida Statute § 55.208. A different writ of execution is needed for every county where a...