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Washington WPF GARN 01.0200 - Writ of Garnishment - Debts Other Than Earnings - After Judgment

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This is an official Washington court form for use in Garnishment cases, a Writ of Garnishment (Debts Other Than Earnings - After judgement).

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What you can do about wage garnishment.You have to be legally notified of the garnishment. You can file a dispute if the notice has inaccurate information or you believe you don't owe the debt. Some forms of income, such as Social Security and veterans benefits, are exempt from garnishment as income.

It releases your garnishment! When a creditor sues you, they eventually get a judgment in court. With this judgment, they can send a letter to your employer so that they can garnish your wages.A release of garnishment would stop any future garnishments.

It means that the court order to your employer to garnish your wages is dismissed. However, if you still owe money to the creditor, the creditor still can pursue you through other channels including if you start a new job elsewhere.

In most states, employers answer a writ of garnishment by filling out the paperwork attached to the judgment and returning it to the creditor or the creditor's attorney.

If you are served with a garnishment summons, do not ignore these documents because they do not directly involve a debt that you owe. Instead, you should immediately freeze any payments to the debtor, retain the necessary property, and provide the required written disclosure.

A writ of garnishment is a process by which the court orders the seizure or attachment of the property of a defendant or judgment debtor in the possession or control of a third party. The garnishee is the person or corporation in possession of the property of the defendant or judgment debtor.

The creditor must serve the Writ of Garnishment on the garnishee via certified mail, restricted delivery, private process, or sheriff/constable. For more information on service of process see Frequently Asked Questions about Service.

The Order dissolves the existing writ of garnishment. It means that whatever was being garnished, wages or bank accounts, are no longer subject to the writ of garnishment.

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Washington WPF GARN 01.0200 - Writ of Garnishment - Debts Other Than Earnings - After Judgment