Disposable income child support garnishment

    • NOTICE TO JUDGEMENT DEBTOR

      If the debtor is supporting a spouse or dependent child other than those for whom the order was entered, then fifty percent (50%) of the debtor’s disposable earnings may be garnished. If the debtor is not supporting such additional dependents, a maximum of sixty percent (60%) may be garnished.

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    • [DOC File]Garnishee’s Answers to Interrogatories for Earnings

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      2018-05-21 · $ (c) Total deductions (Calculate sum of 6(b)(i) through 6(b)(v).) $ (d) Disposable earnings (Calculate Line 6(a) minus Line 6(c).) $ (e) Calculate: (e)(i) 25% of the amount in Line 6(d); or, if this is a judgment for child support, 50% of the amount in Line 6(d) $ (e)(ii) The difference between Line 6(d) and the federal minimum hourly wage $7.25) times 30 times the number of weeks in this pay ...

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    • Garnishments

      Therefore, they should not be subtracted from gross earnings when determining the maximum amount subject to garnishment. However, if the child support withholding order, tax levy, or bankruptcy order has priority over the creditor garnishment and constitutes at least 25% of the employee’s disposable wages, no amount can be withheld for the creditor garnishment. When looking at information ...

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    • [DOC File]Sample Letter 1

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      The Tennessee Annotated Code (TCA) 26-2-222(b) states “In addition to the amount of the disposable earnings subject to garnishment, the state department of finance and administration shall be entitled to retain an administrative fee of five dollars ($5.00) due from the judgment debtor at the time of each payment made to the court as a result of the garnishment. The five dollar ($5.00) fee ...

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    • [DOCX File]LEARNING GUIDE: Garnishments

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      When employees have more than one garnishment, such as child support and a student loan, or a federal and a state tax levy, the competing demands for the employee’s earnings are prioritized. Garnishment priorities that are applied are the same for all employees. Generally, support orders (child, dependent, spousal) are taken first. If there is more than one support order, proration rules ...

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    • [DOC File]FmHA Instruction 1924-A - USDA

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      Disposable income. The part of the employee’s earnings that remains after deductions that are required by law. Interrogatory. A document from a court, child-support agency, attorney, or other entity, requesting information about an employee for garnishment. Legal process. Any writ, order, summons or other similar process about a garnishment, which may include an attachment, writ of execution ...

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    • CV-426: Garnishment Exemption Worksheet

      11.Disposable earnings from line 4a. 11. 12.Other income from line 4b. 12. 13.Add line 11 to line 12. 13. 14.Child support and/or maintenance from line 8. 14. 15.Subtract amount on line 14 from line 13 for household income. 15. 16.Amount subject to garnishment from line 10. 16. 17.Poverty Guideline Amount for pay period of. debtor and size of family (See current Poverty Guideline Chart) 17. 18 ...

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    • [DOC File]Garnishee’s Answers to Interrogatories for Earnings

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      * The Writ served on you with this form is effective for one year after the date of service, or for 120 days after the date of service of a second or subsequent writ of continuing garnishment. If the days of the garnishment term end before the end date of the pay period, you are not required to withhold money from the debtor. Skip the remaining questions, sign this form, and mail it as ...

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    • Garnishments - GPUG

      Therefore, they should not be subtracted from gross earnings when determining the maximum amount subject to garnishment. However, if the child support withholding order, tax levy, or bankruptcy order has priority over the creditor garnishment and constitutes at least 25% of the employee’s disposable wages, no amount can be withheld for the creditor garnishment. When looking at information ...

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    • State of Wyoming

      District Court child support garnishments or income withholding orders take precedent over all other garnishments. If the Judgment Debtor has child support garnishment payments that exceed the amount entered in paragraph 5. above, do not garnish wages for this court, just complete the answer form and return it to the address listed above.

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