Nebraska Garnishment Type A — Instructions and Interrogatories is a type of legal document that is used to collect debt from a debtor. This type of garnishment is used when the creditor is seeking to collect from a third-party source. It involves sending Instructions and Interrogatories to the third party, such as an employer or a bank, ordering them to withhold funds from the debtor’s account or wages to satisfy the debt. The Instructions and Interrogatories document includes information such as the name and address of the creditor, the debtor, the amount of debt, instructions on how to calculate the amount to be withheld, and a list of the debtor’s assets. It also includes a set of interrogatories, or questions, that the third party must answer. There are two types of Nebraska Garnishment Type A — Instructions and Interrogatories: Voluntary and Involuntary. In a Voluntary garnishment, the third party agrees to withhold funds from the debtor’s wages or account. An Involuntary garnishment requires a court order to be issued before the third party is required to withhold funds from the debtor’s wages or account.