Writ of Continuing Garnishment is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is a Writ of Continuing Garnishment?
A: A Writ of Continuing Garnishment is a legal order that allows a creditor to collect money owed by a debtor directly from the debtor's wages or bank account.
Q: How does a Writ of Continuing Garnishment work in Wyoming?
A: In Wyoming, a creditor can obtain a Writ of Continuing Garnishment by filing a lawsuit and obtaining a judgment against the debtor. Once the writ is issued, it is served on the debtor's employer or bank, who is then required to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages or freeze funds in their bank account.
Q: What types of debts can be collected using a Writ of Continuing Garnishment?
A: A Writ of Continuing Garnishment can be used to collect various types of debts, including unpaid loans, credit card debt, and child support payments.
Q: Are there any limits on the amount that can be garnished under a Writ of Continuing Garnishment?
A: Yes, in Wyoming, the maximum amount that can be garnished from a debtor's wages is 25% of their disposable earnings, or the amount by which their disposable earnings exceed 30 times the federal minimum wage, whichever is lower.
Q: Can a debtor challenge a Writ of Continuing Garnishment in Wyoming?
A: Yes, a debtor can file an objection to a Writ of Continuing Garnishment within a certain timeframe. They may be able to challenge the garnishment if they can show that it would cause undue hardship or that the amount being garnished exceeds the legal limits.
Form Details:
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