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Wage Garnishment

Date: Tue, 11/13/2007 - 09:08

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 09:08

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Do I have any legal rights to place a stop on wage garnishment in Ohio? I have a hearing to attend tomorrow, to face my creditor, and explain to them why I can't afford the amount the law allows to be automatically deducted from my pay check. They already have a judgement for the garnishment, as I never received a letter for a court date, that is because I am recently seperated at a different residence. When I learned of the garnishment, it was from my employer, so I asked the court to grant me a hearing to represent myself, which is tomorrow.I am hardly making it on the bare essentials. Any advice would be helpful. Thank you.


Wow, thank you. I was really worried, my financial status has changed so drastically lately, if they take as uch out of my paycheck as the law allows, I will be without housing, eventually. Thanks for the info.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 11:56

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Actually, you were probably properly served. A court officer must attempt to serve you in person, or you can be served by us mail. If you aren't home, the officer can tape the summons to your door. You will have a copy mailed to you as well. If you are not in residence there it is not the officer's responsibility to find you..The court and it's officer have done their duty. They are only required to attempt to serve you at the address they have for you. Very rarely are summons improperly served.


lrhall41

Submitted by finsfan13 on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 17:19

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Ok...need advice on THIS one. If a company threatens to "garnish your wages", aren't they suppose to send you something about it? Let you know some way? I would thank so. Even if you DO have payment arrangements ( that you just can't keep right now) and you are doing your best to send them SOMETHING per month?


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 20:53

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Regarding JCEMT's answer, exactly what do you mean by vacating the judgment due to improper service? I realize that their only obligation was to send a summons, or notification by mail at my last known address, however, I already filed a motion to represent myself - which was granted, and the hearing is today at 2 pm. I am just concerned that a garnishment (in the amount allowed by law) will cause a hardship on me. Well, actually I know it will, I won't have enough money left to pay for housing, utilities, etc. I am just hoping we can somehow work out an amicable agreement. If not, then I will be forced to quit my job and go on public assistance, which I have NEVER been in my life, but I really see no other option besides filing bankruptcy, and even that isn't an option for me right now, as I do NOT have nearly enough money to pay for one. I am in a pickle. This is just nuts, after all these years of struggling and working hard, I know I am not alone though and there are other people worse off than I.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 06:55

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Actually, you were probably properly served. A court officer must attempt to serve you in person, or you can be served by us mail. If you aren't home, the officer can tape the summons to your door. You will have a copy mailed to you as well. If you are not in residence there it is not the officer's responsibility to find you..The court and it's officer have done their duty. They are only required to attempt to serve you at the address they have for you. Very rarely are summons improperly served.

Fins, I am reading more and more about Judges who rubber stamp summary judgments for 1's.
In such a case, the debtor has no idea the CA has a Judgment until after the fact.

This was one of the problems a member of a consumer advocate organization addressed before the Federal Trade Commission during the workshop in October.


lrhall41

Submitted by Reesie on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 10:39

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I guess each state is different as is each case but i specifically remember reading on my summons that it said MUST BE signed by defendant!! So I had to actually sign for it, and i think the server came to my house a few times before finally catching me there!
Just my case,
Ang


lrhall41

Submitted by Ang on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 10:43

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Update: I went to my hearing today, the Judge terminated the garnishment, he said I wasn't properly served. Me so happy! :D


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 13:27

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Well, he said that I would probably receive papers in the mail from this company to make payment arrangements. So, let's see. And yes, I am doing the happiest dance ever!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 15:26

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U may be able too SD! But like i said i'd be interested in seeing if he dismissed with or without prejudice... Of course since he said u will probably hear from them again but wonder if they'll wanna spend more money on court costs and such?
I sure will keep my fingers crossed for u!
:D
Doing the happy dance with ya SD!
Ang


lrhall41

Submitted by Ang on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 15:48

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I think I was just so happy I didn't really hear what the Judge said, actually, I hardly said anything at all, it was very silent while he fumbled through the papers, then he looked up at me and said I am terminating this garnishment because this company failed to notify you, he also stated that there wasn't even a copy of any mailed papers attempting to make payment arrangements with me., I believe he said something about the company should have sent me papers to fill out prior to the wage garnishment request?? Papers to explain my situation and what I could afforn to pay them? Jeez, I was so nervous I'm not sure. lol I will have to get a copy and look it over. Oh and, thank you Granny and Ang. :)


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 15:56

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Yes SD before u go in for garnishment u should have had to show them all ur assests and income ratio. It's a LONG form with loads of questions!
Sounds to me like this CA was hoping u wouldn't show up and win a default judgement! I'm SO happy u went!
:D
Did u tell the judge that u were never served properly? Or did he just decide since the case was done so sloppy to dismiss it?
I know what u mean about being nervous in court but when i went they were all very very nice! Just normal people!
:lol:
Still doing the happy dance with ya SD,
Ang


lrhall41

Submitted by Ang on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 16:02

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Yes, in fact he did ask me if I was served, and I told him no. But I remembered something the judge said (your comment reminded me). Even though my address had changed, apparently this company did not send the letter you are talking about through the postal service or otherwise. He had mentioned that there was a form or something they (the credit card company) were required to send out BEFORE the garnishment letter, which listed your income, assets, etc. So, I guess all this was carried out improperly and that is why he terminated (the Judges words) the garnishment.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 21:23

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Does anyone know how to file a hardship exemption as my wages are being garnished.i was tod that if i need all my income to provide for my family i could file the hardship exemption to ask the court to reduce the garnishment. Susu


lrhall41

Submitted by suesu22 on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 04:52

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It was originaly Washington Mutual/Providian, but a collection agency called Arrow (I think, I don't have my papers with me) that was named as the plaintif. I will look when I get home and re-post.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 07:10

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It's a wonderful feeling, I am just glad I went to court and faced the music, so to speak. lol


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 07:27

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Oh yes it's always smart to show up in court cuz u NEVER know! I'm SO happy this all worked out in ur favor SD!
Have u considered registering here and maybe helping someone else who will come here in the same position as u??? Doesn't cost anything to register and then u can use pm's and such and also get points for posting that u can cash in or donate to others.
:D
Ang


lrhall41

Submitted by Ang on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 07:33

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Hi Ang, well, I have thought about it, don't know how much help I could actually give, more like support, maybe. I think I will register though, thank you. :)


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 07:42

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Well ud be surprised at how much u can learn here and also how many people will come in and be in the exact position u were in!! U can tell them ur success story and how important it is to show up in court! :D
And welcome to our community SD! Always good to have new members.
:D
Ang


lrhall41

Submitted by Ang on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 07:45

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I was apparently already signed up, but I honestly don't know how that could be, as I don't remember ever signing up here. Hmmmmmmm. When I tried to register, it said my email addess was already registered.. strange.


lrhall41

Submitted by s.dean739 on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 08:07

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I wonder why my real name is showing up, I'm not so sure I like that. hmmmmmmmm. Oh and, thank you! :)


lrhall41

Submitted by s.dean739 on Thu, 11/15/2007 - 08:13

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My 16 yr old daughter decides to live with dad because I grounded her. . He makes 75M a year and wants me to pay 50 per week. I make 14M after taxes and have 2 other children. I agreed, because my lawyer said it was best because calculator said 65 per week and wouldn't have to go to court which was more costly. %0$ payment to start immediately, I simply cannot afford what can I do?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 02/28/2009 - 09:07

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"M" is the Roman numeral for 1,000.

Just in case you see this - there isn't much you can do, Guest. Courts are vicious about child support. Even if you had a nervous breakdown and was in a mental hospital, they would still charge you, and if you can't pay it, it will still accrue, and you will end up having to pay for it someday. Student loans, taxes, and child support - no way out. If the calculator said $65 a week, be very thankful that he agreed to $50, he *could* demand and get (and take directly from your paycheck) the $65 a week.

I've worked at an Attorney General's Office, Dept of Family Support, in the Finance Dept., on top of that I had a girlfriend in the position I mentioned above - and even though she eventually got back on her feet and made good money, she had to rent a room instead of an apartment because she was getting garnished for double on account of the arrears.

Makes me glad I never had kids!


lrhall41

Submitted by Chrys Henderson on Fri, 03/27/2009 - 22:52

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