Pennsylvania's interrogatories to Above-Named Garnishee (Attachment Execution) are questions sent to a third party (the garnishee) who is believed to be holding money or property belonging to a debtor. The interrogatories are an attempt to discover the amount and location of assets that may be attached and garnished in order to satisfy the judgment against the debtor. The interrogatories are typically sent in the form of written questions and must be answered in writing and under oath. The three main types of Pennsylvania's interrogatories to Above-Named Garnishee (Attachment Execution) are: 1. Interrogatories to Determine Assets: These interrogatories are designed to discover what assets the debtor holds or has access to via the garnishee. This may include bank accounts, investments, real estate, vehicles, and other property. 2. Interrogatories to Determine Liabilities: These interrogatories are designed to discover any liabilities the debtor may have with the garnishee. This may include debts, loans, mortgages, and other financial obligations. 3. Interrogatories to Determine Income: These interrogatories are designed to discover any income or wages the debtor may receive from the garnishee. This may include wages, salaries, dividends, commissions, and other payments.