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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:45 pm |
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they sent my employer a wage garnishment notice and waiting for my employer to answer it. can i still vacate the default judgement against me? i was improperly served. they served it to an old address that i have not lived there in years. they have come close to getting there money but i told my employer to hold off on giving them my money.
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:34 am |
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A garnishment, or a wage assignment? Garnishments require a judgement, but your employer wouldn't have any choice on paying them. If this is indeed a garnishment, contact the court that issued the judgement immediately. You can request that the judgement be vacated for improper service. Wage assignments are a different animal. Those are voluntary, and can be revoked by you.
Please double check on which this is, and let us know, so we can give you accurate information. You can find your state's garnishment laws here:
http://fair-debt-collection.com/state-wage-garnishments.html
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:00 am |
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You can also check the link in my signature for rules of civil procedure by state/district as well as a WEX legal dictionary, and a template letter for motion to vacate judgment.
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