Maryland Request for Trial — Garnishment is a legal document used in the state of Maryland when a creditor is attempting to garnish a debtor’s wages or other sources of income. This document is used to request a trial by the court, which will determine whether the garnishment should be allowed. There are two types of Maryland Request for Trial — Garnishment: wage garnishment and non-wage garnishment. Wage garnishment is used when a creditor is attempting to take a portion of the debtor’s wages in order to satisfy a debt. Non-wage garnishment is when a creditor is attempting to take a percentage of the debtor’s bank account, investment accounts, or other sources of income. In either case, Maryland Request for Trial — Garnishment must be completed and filed with the court in order to begin the process.