Judgment Against Property With Notice To Garnishee In Montgomery

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Montgomery
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130). The "judgment against garnishee defendant" means the employer withheld the funds as requested by the Writ. Your husband will continue to be garnished until the debt is satisfied. The plaintiff may need to renew the writ after sixty days.

Personal Property Execution If a Judgment Creditor knows that the Judgment Debtor owns a car, truck, motorcycle or other personal property of significant value, the Judgment Creditor may file a Property Execution.

There is a distinction between garnishment on wages and garnishment on property. The former places the responsibility upon the employer to collect the debtor's wages, while the latter means the U.S. Marshal must attach material property of the debtor equal to the value of the debt.

If the movant has given a replevy bond, an order to dissolve the writ must vacate the replevy bond and discharge the sureties thereon. If the court modifies its order or the writ, it must make such further orders with respect to the bond as may be consistent with its modification.

A Writ of Garnishment is a court order to the garnishee. It orders the garnishee to hold any property of the judgment debtor that the garnishee possesses at the time the Writ is filed. The Writ of Garnishment must be served on the garnishee via certified mail, restricted delivery, private process or sheriff/constable.

You can contest the garnishment, typically within a set timeframe, and may claim exemptions based on your financial situation. It's crucial to respond promptly and consider seeking legal advice to understand your options and protect your interests.

In a debt collection lawsuit, a judgment is a court order that allows the debt collector to use stronger tools, like garnishment, to collect the debt. A judgment is an official result of a lawsuit in court.

To challenge a wage garnishment, you simply need to file paperwork with the clerk of the court that granted the garnishment order. If you plan to do this, act quickly. Depending on your state, you may have as few as five business days to file a claim of exemption or similar paperwork.

Luckily, there are ways to avoid wage garnishment before it happens, like filing an Answer to your debt lawsuit or settling the debt before your court date. If your wages are already being garnished in Alabama, you can file a claim of exemption to stop it.

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Judgment Against Property With Notice To Garnishee In Montgomery