This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Courts - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form WPF GARN01.0750?
A: Form WPF GARN01.0750 is the First Answer to Writ of Garnishment for Continuing Lien on Earnings (Anwrgr) in Washington.
Q: What is a Writ of Garnishment?
A: A Writ of Garnishment is a legal order that allows a creditor to collect money owed by a debtor by garnishing their wages or bank accounts.
Q: What is a Continuing Lien on Earnings?
A: A Continuing Lien on Earnings is a type of garnishment where a portion of the debtor's wages are withheld on an ongoing basis in order to satisfy a debt.
Q: Who should use Form WPF GARN01.0750?
A: Form WPF GARN01.0750 should be used by a garnishee (an employer) in Washington who has received a Writ of Garnishment for Continuing Lien on Earnings.
Q: What is the purpose of the First Answer to Writ of Garnishment?
A: The purpose of the First Answer to Writ of Garnishment is for the garnishee to provide information about the debtor's wages and other relevant details to the court.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form WPF GARN01.0750?
A: There may be filing fees associated with filing Form WPF GARN01.0750. The exact fees will depend on the court and jurisdiction.
Q: What happens after Form WPF GARN01.0750 is filed?
A: After Form WPF GARN01.0750 is filed, the court will review the information provided and make a determination on the garnishment.
Q: Can a debtor challenge a Writ of Garnishment?
A: Yes, a debtor has the right to challenge a Writ of Garnishment by filing the appropriate legal documents and presenting their case to the court.
Q: Can a garnishee refuse to comply with a Writ of Garnishment?
A: No, a garnishee cannot refuse to comply with a valid Writ of Garnishment. Failure to comply can result in legal consequences.
Form Details:
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