The Pennsylvania Ex Parte Motion For Order to Pay Trustee Pursuant to Wage Attachment is a legal process used to collect payments from an income source to satisfy a debt. This type of motion can be used to garnish wages, taxes, or other sources of income to pay the debt. The motion is filed with the court and typically requires the debtor to appear in court to argue the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Ex Parte Motion For Order to Pay Trustee Pursuant to Wage Attachment: 1) Wage Attachment and 2) Tax Lien. A wage attachment is an order from the court requiring an employer to withhold money from the debtor’s wages and send it to a trustee. In a tax lien, the court can place a lien on the debtor’s real estate or other property, requiring the debtor to pay the debt from the proceeds of the sale. In both cases, the debtor can challenge the motion in court by arguing that the debt is not valid or that the amount being requested is not justified. The court will then make a decision based on the evidence presented. If the court finds in favor of the debtor, the motion will be denied and the debtor will not have to pay the debt.