California Financial Statement (Wage Garnishment-Enforcement Of Judgment) is a legal document used to garnish wages or enforce a court-ordered judgment against an individual or corporate debtor. A wage garnishment is a court-issued order that requires an employer to withhold a portion of an employee's wages and to pay that amount directly to the creditor or judgment holder. The California Financial Statement (Wage Garnishment-Enforcement Of Judgment) provides the employer with the details of the garnishment, including the amount to be withheld and to whom the funds should be sent. This document also outlines the rights of the employee and the employer. The two main types of wage garnishment in California are regular wage garnishment and earnings withholding order. Regular wage garnishment is a standard garnishment, while an earnings withholding order is a more aggressive form of wage garnishment that allows for a larger percentage of wages to be withheld.