Answer of Garnishee (To Attach Money or Other Intangible Property Other Than Earnings) is a legal document that was released by the Kansas District Courts - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is a garnishee?
A: A garnishee is a person or entity holding money or property that is owed to a debtor.
Q: What is the purpose of a garnishee?
A: The purpose of a garnishee is to help collect a debt by attaching the debtor's money or property held by another party.
Q: What is the process of garnishment?
A: The process of garnishment typically involves obtaining a court order to direct the garnishee to turn over the debtor's money or property.
Q: What is garnishee summons?
A: A garnishee summons is a legal document served on the garnishee, notifying them of the debt and requiring them to disclose any money or property they hold for the debtor.
Q: Can wages be garnished in Kansas?
A: Yes, wages can be garnished in Kansas, but there are limits on the amount that can be garnished based on the debtor's income.
Form Details:
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