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What is the name of your state? MI
Thank you, pattytx, for your last reply to me.
The attorney/collection attorney who is threatening to garnish my wages has made me an offer. I can agree to let them deduct 25% of my disposable income ($80.00) electronically from my bank account weekly. This will avoid going to court & avoid me possibly incurring the court costs.
I understand that under the law, I am protected from being garnished for more than 25% of my disposable income. A second creditor would have to wait to garnish until this garnishment is finished. Or the 2 creditors would split the 25% garnishment (kinda rare.)
My question is, am I still protected by this law, even with an out of court agreement? What if I have the out of court agreement for 25%, can a second creditor get a court ordered garnishment on top of that? The attorney/colletion agency said that they would send a letter to the second creditor to prove that I am paying 25% but it is an out of court agreement.
Thank you, pattytx, for your last reply to me.
The attorney/collection attorney who is threatening to garnish my wages has made me an offer. I can agree to let them deduct 25% of my disposable income ($80.00) electronically from my bank account weekly. This will avoid going to court & avoid me possibly incurring the court costs.
I understand that under the law, I am protected from being garnished for more than 25% of my disposable income. A second creditor would have to wait to garnish until this garnishment is finished. Or the 2 creditors would split the 25% garnishment (kinda rare.)
My question is, am I still protected by this law, even with an out of court agreement? What if I have the out of court agreement for 25%, can a second creditor get a court ordered garnishment on top of that? The attorney/colletion agency said that they would send a letter to the second creditor to prove that I am paying 25% but it is an out of court agreement.