Hawaii Garnishee Information

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This is an official Hawaii court form for use in a garnishment case, a Garnishee Information form. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Hawaii Statutes and Law.

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Limits on Wage Garnishments 25% of the debtor's disposable earnings (what's left after mandatory deductions), or the amount by which the debtor's wages exceed 30 times the minimum wage, whichever is lower.

At present four U.S. statesPennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texasdo not allow wage garnishment at all except for tax-related debt, child support, federally guaranteed student loans, and court-ordered fines or restitution.

Penalties. If the garnishee fails to comply with the law, he or she may be cited for contempt of court and assessed attorney's fees and court cost. If the creditor fails to comply with the provisions of the law, the garnishment may be dismissed and creditor may be assessed attorney's fees and costs.

Wage garnishment is sometimes ordered by federal or state courts when you owe back taxes, alimony, child support and certain other debts.This garnishment cannot be strictly "confidential" because the employer must be informed about it in order to garnish the wages.

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Hawaii Garnishee Information