Georgia Summons Of Continuing Garnishment For Support is a legal process used to enforce a court order requiring an employer to withhold wages from an employee for unpaid child support or other unpaid family support debts. This process is available to the non-custodial parent, the custodial parent, or the local child support enforcement agency. This type of garnishment is an ongoing process and remains in effect until the debt is satisfied. There are two types of Georgia Summons Of Continuing Garnishment For Support: Voluntary and Involuntary. Voluntary Summons Of Continuing Garnishment For Support is requested by the non-custodial parent or the custodial parent if the non-custodial parent fails to pay child support or other family support debts. Involuntary Summons Of Continuing Garnishment For Support is requested by the local child support enforcement agency if the non-custodial parent has failed to pay an arbitrage in child support or other unpaid family support debts.