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Kind of a garnishment question...please help?

Date: Tue, 08/22/2006 - 09:14

Submitted by Angel
on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 09:14

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Hello everyone.
I had recently received garnishment papers at my office. I submitted an Order for Installment Payments, and it was granted from the company's attorney that was handling the case. I was schedule to make my payments on the 5th and 20th of each month in incriments of $100. I have been adhereing to this and have even sent all of the money orders certified/registered mail so I could track them. Today we received paperwork saying that a motion was filed to cancel the payments. I called the court house to find out why and was told it was due to the fact that I hadn't made the payments in the timely manner they were suppose to be done? I tried calling the attorney and left him voicemails, even an email. He can't do that if I have made all the payments when I was suppose to, can he? They said that I could file an Objection to Garnishment and a hearing will be set up. I am just so sick with all of this. Any advice would be very appreciated. Thank you all!! :(


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He can't do that if I have made all the payments when I was suppose to, can he?
Well he shouldn't but he did. File the Objection to Garnishment and go to the hearing with all of your proof. I would tell the judge that if they no longer wanted my payments all they had to do is say so. I didn't really want to pay them anyway. :lol:

Hope this helps! :wink:


lrhall41

Submitted by dcashwell3 on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 09:55

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I'm so sorry Angel!!!

Attorneys on the filing end of garnishments are finicky people. He was within the law..He can drop the payment plan like a hot potato any time he wants to, and for whatever reason. I'm surprised he agreed to it in the first place, though....

I can tell you stories all day long about attorneys who play games with the poor employees who are being garnished. It's equally frustrating to be in my spot..The person who files these writs!!

File the paperwork QUICK. trust me on that.


lrhall41

Submitted by finsfan13 on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 12:59

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Angel - I recently had a wage garnishment issue also so I filed a request for garnishment hearing which I was granted. The attorneys for the garnishment filed a quash motion and request to be heard by telephone. Well, the judge did not grant the quash and when I went to the hearing the judge granted my request on the garnishment making it easier on me. Go file the paperwork go to the hearing and I bet the attorney won't show up and the judge will rule in your favor. Good luck and keep us updated on what's happening.


lrhall41

Submitted by CycloneFan on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 13:05

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Angel, I think that it would be in your best interest at this time to go before a judge. With your proof that you have paid he or she is not going to rule against you. Hopefully it will be the attorney that gets the short end of this deal. Good Luck to you. Keep us posted. KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 08/22/2006 - 18:24

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