Does the same creditor get to repeatedly wipe a levied bank account until the amount they got the judgment for is reached?
Relatedly, if I have direct deposit and the creditor garnishes my wages, can the creditor get the rest of the paycheck if they've levied the account it gets deposited in? Wage garnishment, I believe, is limited to 25% here and I couldn't complain about paying a total of 25% to creditors if I was left the other 75% to pay for living expenses. But if they're able to double dip by grabbing the rest of a paycheck as soon as it's deposited into a bank account, and if they're able to do this repeatedly, that seems counter to the logic of limiting garnishment to 25%. It would be impossible to survive and I'd have to turn to costly check cashing.
Relatedly, if I have direct deposit and the creditor garnishes my wages, can the creditor get the rest of the paycheck if they've levied the account it gets deposited in? Wage garnishment, I believe, is limited to 25% here and I couldn't complain about paying a total of 25% to creditors if I was left the other 75% to pay for living expenses. But if they're able to double dip by grabbing the rest of a paycheck as soon as it's deposited into a bank account, and if they're able to do this repeatedly, that seems counter to the logic of limiting garnishment to 25%. It would be impossible to survive and I'd have to turn to costly check cashing.
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