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wage assignment

Date: Tue, 12/15/2009 - 12:40

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 12:40

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My company just informed me that International Payment is garnishing my wages for 525.00
My CFO wants to know if there is a phone that she can call to find out more about this.
I am in NJ. this letter did not come from the courts, it came from their legal dept.
I did send out a ACH Revoke letter and the wage assignment letter.
What do I do if my company decides to garnish my wages is there anyway I can stop them?
and i don't owe that much i only owe about $150.00
can someone please help! I know there is going to be more of them coming.


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Originally Posted by Anonymous
My company just informed me that International Payment is garnishing my wages for 525.00
My CFO wants to know if there is a phone that she can call to find out more about this.
I am in NJ. this letter did not come from the courts, it came from their legal dept.
I did send out a ACH Revoke letter and the wage assignment letter.
What do I do if my company decides to garnish my wages is there anyway I can stop them?
and i don't owe that much i only owe about $150.00
can someone please help! I know there is going to be more of them coming.


give the wage assignment letter to your CFO.once thet see that and they allow the assignment.they open themselves up to be sued by you.wage assignments are voluntary and revocable.i wouldn't give a phone# i would give her all the pdl info you got.let her know that this is an illegal loan that you only owe 150.00 on not 525.00.let them know you revoked there right to execute a wage assignment.if they still allow it you can and should sue your own employer.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 12:48

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Thanks for the info. I went back to my CFO ( my CFO is on my side)
and she just showed me something from Dept of Labor & Workforce Development NJ State Labor laws & regulations # 34:11-4.14 which reads that it is unlawful for them to garnish my wages unless it is court order (plus a bunch of other good stuff), she is now looking for other laws that may help me.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 13:14

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