| Contact the lawyer for the judgment creditor and make arrangements to make payments in lieu of garnishment. Just understand that unless your payments are at least as much as what they'd get garnishing your wages, they're unlikely to agree.
Second, call the court clerk where the judgment was rendered and ask them if MD allows for payments in lieu of garnishment on a judgment. In some states it's referred to as 'slow pay'.
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