Employers are surprised when they receive notice to withhold wages or a Writ of Garnishment. Wage garnishments occur more often than you think.
When an employee defaults on debt or gets behind on other financial obligations, their creditors or other interested parties can take action, such as initiating a lawsuit or pursuing wage garnishment.
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