Return of Service - Continuing Garnishment is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is a Return of Service - Continuing Garnishment?
A: A Return of Service - Continuing Garnishment is a legal document used in Wyoming to show that the garnishment of a debtor's wages has been served to their employer.
Q: What is a garnishment of wages?
A: A garnishment of wages is a legal process by which a creditor can collect a portion of a debtor's wages to satisfy a debt.
Q: Who can initiate a garnishment of wages?
A: A creditor who is owed money can initiate a garnishment of wages.
Q: How does a garnishment of wages work?
A: Once a garnishment order is obtained, it is served to the debtor's employer, who is then obligated to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages and send it directly to the creditor.
Q: What is the purpose of a Return of Service - Continuing Garnishment?
A: The purpose of a Return of Service - Continuing Garnishment is to provide proof that the garnishment order has been successfully served to the debtor's employer.
Q: How long does a garnishment of wages last?
A: In Wyoming, a garnishment of wages can last up to 90 days, but it can be renewed for additional periods of 90 days if the debt has not been fully satisfied.
Form Details:
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