Wage assignments
Date: Tue, 10/07/2008 - 22:56
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good question,well it is partly because some HR people will mistake an intent to assign wages as a court ordered garnishment.by drafting the letter and informing your HR person you are covering yourself.also by sending the creditor the letter you are stopping there last attempt to illegally take anymore money than they deserve.hope that cleared things up.
Just make sure that you talk to your HR department to make sure
Just make sure that you talk to your HR department to make sure that your organization will accept a wage assignment in your state. In the state of NC, they will only accept garnishmments for child support,state taxes, federal taxes and student loans. This may differ from state to state.
Wage assignments are NOT illegal in every state. It's a state-b
Wage assignments are NOT illegal in every state. It's a state-by-state thing. But federal law does allow you to revoke them and that trumps the states that allow them in most cases.