New Jersey Writ of Wage Execution — Appendix XII-E is a form used by the courts to collect debts from a debtor's wages. It is a legal document that allows creditors to garnish money from a person's paycheck in order to satisfy the debt owed. The Writ of Wage Execution — Appendix XII-E is part of the New Jersey Rules of Court and is used to enforce a judgement for money owed. There are two types of New Jersey Writ of Wage Execution — Appendix XII-E: 1) Wage Garnishment and 2) Attachment of Wages. Wage Garnishment allows the creditor to take a portion of the debtor's wages, up to 25% of their disposable earnings. Attachment of Wages allows the court to take the full amount of the judgement from the debtor's wages, but does not allow the creditor to take more than the amount stated in the judgement.
New Jersey Writ of Wage Execution — Appendix XII-E is a form used by the courts to collect debts from a debtor's wages. It is a legal document that allows creditors to garnish money from a person's paycheck in order to satisfy the debt owed. The Writ of Wage Execution — Appendix XII-E is part of the New Jersey Rules of Court and is used to enforce a judgement for money owed. There are two types of New Jersey Writ of Wage Execution — Appendix XII-E: 1) Wage Garnishment and 2) Attachment of Wages. Wage Garnishment allows the creditor to take a portion of the debtor's wages, up to 25% of their disposable earnings. Attachment of Wages allows the court to take the full amount of the judgement from the debtor's wages, but does not allow the creditor to take more than the amount stated in the judgement.