Washington WPF GARN 01.0350 - Return of Service

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This form is a return of service for garnishment matters. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.

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If it's already started, you can try to challenge the judgment or negotiate with the creditor. But, they're in the driver's seat, and if they don't allow you to stop a garnishment by agreeing to make voluntary payments, you can't really force them to. You can, however, stop the garnishment by filing a bankruptcy case.

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.

A garnishment judgment will stay on your credit reports for up to seven years, affecting your credit score.

In Washington, most creditors can garnish the lesser of (subject to some exceptionsmore below): 25% of your weekly disposable earnings, or. your weekly disposable earnings less 35 times the federal minimum hourly wage.

A wage garnishment, or "continuing lien on earnings", is effective for 60 days from the date of service of the writ.

If your wages are being garnished or you are about to be garnished and you live in Washington State, give Symmes Law Group a call at 206-682-7975 to stop your wage garnishment immediately or use our contact form to tell us about your case.

Civil judgments have a life span provided by state law. In Washington, a judgment lasts for 10 years and can be renewed at the end of that period. Therefore once you have a judgment entered against you it can last a long time and incur a large amount of interest.

With these changes, a garnishment that is issued will expire in six (6) months, and then a new garnishment will have to be issued. The old law forced Creditors to file a new garnishment every month for each Debtor.

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Washington WPF GARN 01.0350 - Return of Service