Wisconsin Summons and Complaint Non-Earnings Garnishment is a method that creditors in the state of Wisconsin can use to collect money from debtors who have not paid their debts. This type of garnishment is used when a debtor does not have a regular source of income, such as wages or salary. In this case, the creditor can seek a court order to garnish the debtor’s non-earned assets such as a bank account, investment accounts, or other assets. The garnished funds are then used to satisfy the debt owed. There are two types of Wisconsin Summons and Complaint Non-Earnings Garnishment: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary non-earnings garnishment is where the debtor agrees to the garnishment and signs a form consenting to the garnishment. Involuntary non-earnings garnishment is where the court orders the garnishment of the debtor’s assets without the debtor’s consent. In either case, the creditor must file a Summons and Complaint with the court before the garnishment can be enforced.