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Absolutely! California law provides some protections, especially for low-income earners and certain types of income, to help keep you afloat.
If you get a garnishment notice, don’t panic! Read it carefully, and consider talking to a legal expert about your options.
Yes, you can stop a garnishment by negotiating with your creditor or filing a claim of exemption with the court if you meet certain criteria.
Yes, California has specific limits on how much can be taken from your paycheck; it typically can't exceed 25% of your disposable income.
In Long Beach, many types of income can be garnished, including wages, bank account funds, and some government benefits, but protections apply.
To garnish someone's wages, you generally need to get a court judgment against them and then file the right paperwork with their employer.
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