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If the continuing writ of garnishment issued by the court against a person who is not head of family, but later on (say, after a year or so) that person becomes head of family (due to child birth or adopting a child) then can that person proceed to claim his changed status (as head of family)...
What is the name of your state? Florida
I have a judgment against me from a creditor. However I did not respond to my wage garnishment notices (under Section 222.11, 77.041, 77.055) in a timely manner, so the creditor started garnishing my wages at 25% weekly from my employer, for the last two...
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