Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment?
A: A Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment is a legal process to collect a debt after a judgment has been entered.
Q: Who can apply for a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment in Wyoming?
A: The judgment creditor, the party who won the judgment, can apply for a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment in Wyoming.
Q: How does a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment work?
A: The writ allows the judgment creditor to collect a portion of the debtor's wages or bank account funds through a one-time garnishment.
Q: What types of income can be garnished under a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment?
A: Wages, salaries, bonuses, commissions, and other sources of income can be garnished under a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment.
Q: How much of the debtor's income can be garnished under a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment?
A: In Wyoming, up to 25% of the debtor's disposable earnings can be garnished.
Q: Is there a limit on the total amount that can be garnished under a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment?
A: Yes, the total amount that can be garnished cannot exceed the lesser of 25% of the debtor's disposable earnings or $200 per week.
Q: Are there exemptions from garnishment under a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment?
A: Certain types of income, such as Social Security benefits and child support payments, are generally exempt from garnishment.
Q: What should a debtor do if they receive a Post Judgment Writ of Non-continuing Garnishment?
A: The debtor should contact an attorney to understand their rights and options, and to potentially file an exemption claim if eligible.
Form Details:
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