Florida Motion For Garnishment (After Judgment) (Pinellas) is a legal document used by creditors to seek payment from a debtor after a judgment has been rendered. The motion may be used to garnish wages, bank accounts, and other assets in order to collect on the judgment. There are two types of Florida Motion For Garnishment (After Judgment) (Pinellas): continuous and one-time. Continuous garnishment is a process that allows creditors to collect on a judgment by taking a portion of the debtor's wages each pay period until the debt is fully paid. One-time garnishment is a process that allows creditors to collect on a judgment by taking a single lump sum payment from the debtor's bank account.