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The original garnishee order must contain the following: A case number. A stamp from the clerk of the court. Signed by the attorney. Full name as well as identity number or staff number of the employee. Garnishee orders: what you need to know - Vukuzenzele vukuzenzele.gov.za garnishee-orders-what vukuzenzele.gov.za garnishee-orders-what
Wages may not be garnished by more than one creditor at a time unless the primary garnishment does not take the full 25% allowed by law. (These garnishment restrictions do not apply to certain bankruptcy court orders or debts due for federal or state taxes.)
You can reply to show the court clarifying facts, documents, or other evidence to support your Claim of Exemption. Your reply must be filed at least five court days before the hearing. You can use a Declaration (form MC-30) to write your reply. If you need more space, use Additional Page (form MC-020).
At a minimum, your written objection to the garnishment should include the following information: the case number and case caption (ex: XYZ Bank vs. John Doe) the date of your objection. your name and current contact information. the reasons (or grounds) for your objection, and. your signature.