Typically, the third party is the debtor’s employer and is known as the garnishee. Federal law prohibits employers from firing a worker to avoid processing a garnishment payment.1Garnishments are used for debts such as unpaid taxes, monetary fines, child support payments, anddefaulted student lo...
this method requires notification of the debtor’s employer of the actions of the court and requiring that a portion of the employee’ssalaryor wages be withheld each pay period. The employer or garnishee then
order (garnishee order) must be issued by the magistrate's court in the district in which the debtor's employer resides.So, in other words, if you work for a company in Pretoria, an attorney has to appear in the Pretoria magistrate's court to seek to have your salary garnisheed. Not...
order (garnishee order) must be issued by the magistrate's court in the district in which the debtor's employer resides.So, in other words, if you work for a company in Pretoria, an attorney has to appear in the Pretoria magistrate's court to seek to have your salary garnisheed. Not...