The Florida Motion For Continuing Writ of Garnishment Salary Or Wages (After Judgment) is a court order issued to a debtor’s employer, requiring them to withhold a portion of the debtor’s wages to satisfy a judgment. This motion is submitted to the court after a judgment has been obtained, and it includes a request for the court to issue a writ of garnishment. The writ of garnishment orders the employer to withhold the amount of the judgment from the debtor’s wages. The employer must then submit the withheld funds to the court. There are two types of Florida Motion For Continuing Writ of Garnishment Salary Or Wages (After Judgment): the single writ of garnishment and the continuous writ of garnishment. The single writ of garnishment allows for a one-time garnishment of the debtor’s wages, and the continuous writ of garnishment allows for a series of payments to the court until the judgment is satisfied.