Florida Motion For Final Judgment In Garnishment is a court order that directs a debtor’s employer or bank to withhold a portion of the debtor’s wages or bank account balance and pay it towards a debt. The motion is filed by a creditor who has obtained a judgment against the debtor for an outstanding debt. There are two main types of Florida Motion for Final Judgment in Garnishment: Wage Garnishment and Bank Garnishment. Wage Garnishment is used to collect money from a debtor’s wages and Bank Garnishment is used to collect money from a debtor’s bank account. Both types of garnishments must be approved by the court. Once approved, the creditor can begin collecting on the debt.
Florida Motion For Final Judgment In Garnishment is a court order that directs a debtor’s employer or bank to withhold a portion of the debtor’s wages or bank account balance and pay it towards a debt. The motion is filed by a creditor who has obtained a judgment against the debtor for an outstanding debt. There are two main types of Florida Motion for Final Judgment in Garnishment: Wage Garnishment and Bank Garnishment. Wage Garnishment is used to collect money from a debtor’s wages and Bank Garnishment is used to collect money from a debtor’s bank account. Both types of garnishments must be approved by the court. Once approved, the creditor can begin collecting on the debt.