This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii District Courts - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order?
A: Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order is a legal document used in Hawaii to enforce the payment of a debt by collecting money from a third-party who owes money to the debtor.
Q: How does a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order work?
A: When a creditor obtains a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order, it is served to the third-party, such as an employer or bank, who then has to withhold funds owed to the debtor and pay them directly to the creditor.
Q: Who can issue a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order?
A: A Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order can be issued by the court at the request of a creditor who has obtained a judgment against a debtor.
Q: What are the requirements for obtaining a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order?
A: In order to obtain a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order, the creditor must have a valid judgment against the debtor and file the necessary paperwork with the court.
Q: What happens if a third-party fails to comply with a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order?
A: If a third-party fails to comply with a Form 5DC30 Garnishee Order, they may be held in contempt of court and face legal consequences.
Form Details:
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