New York Order And Notice of Automatic Stay Affecting Wage Garnishment Or Execution is a legal document that is filed in a New York court in order to protect an individual's wages from being garnished or executed by creditors. This document is a type of protective order that prevents creditors from taking action against the individual's wages without the permission of the court. The Order and Notice of Automatic Stay affects all wage garnishments and executions that are in progress or that have been requested by a creditor. The Order and Notice of Automatic Stay is typically issued by a judge or court clerk and is served on the creditor, the employer of the debtor, and the debtor themselves. The Order and Notice of Automatic Stay will remain in effect until the court lifts it, or until the debt is paid in full. There are two types of New York Order And Notice of Automatic Stay Affecting Wage Garnishment Or Execution: Temporary Stay and Permanent Stay. A Temporary Stay is a short-term protection of wages from garnishment or execution, whereas a Permanent Stay is a long-term protection that is only lifted when the debt is paid in full.