Wage Garnishments
Date: Fri, 01/04/2008 - 20:27
Is the garnishment a result of court proceedings, or is it a vol
Is the garnishment a result of court proceedings, or is it a voluntary wage assignment you signed?
If the CA has been to court and obtained a judgment against you, then chances are you can't do much to stop this garnishment. If you weren't served properly, then you might have a grounds to vacate the judgment; but you should probably consult an attorney if you want to try to reverse a court order.
If this is a voluntary wage assignment (a form that you signed allowing them to take part of your wages), then you can revoke it simply by writing a letter to that effect.
Ok, take a deep breath and calm down. There are some questions I
Ok, take a deep breath and calm down. There are some questions I need to ask you to help get this sorted out. (it may be easier than you think)
1. What is the name of the collection agency?
2. What type of debt is it?
3. When was the last time you made a payment on this debt?
4. What state do you live in?