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You can stop the garnishment any time by paying the clerks office what you owe. Take the receipt from the clerk to your employer right away. They should stop taking money from your pay as soon as they get the receipt. If you agree to make regular payments then, the person you owe may agree not to garnish your pay.
Dear (Creditors Name), I am writing to formally request the cessation of wage garnishment related to my account number (Your Account Number). Due to (briefly explain your situation, eg, ``a recent job loss or ``significant financial hardship), I am unable to meet my current financial obligations.
Description. A writ of garnishment is a process by which the court orders the seizure or attachment of the property of a defendant or judgment debtor in the possession or control of a third party. The garnishee is the person or corporation in possession of the property of the defendant or judgment debtor.
A Motion to Dissolve is a motion that requests an order dissolving the garnishment for reasons that you state in the motion, usually the fact that you are exempt. State in the motion why you are exempt and attach proof (black out personal information on the copy that is filed like your social security number.
The dismissal of garnishment refers to the legal termination of a creditors right to garnish your wages or bank accounts for the payment of debt. This can occur for several reasons, such as the debt being paid in full, a successful challenge to the garnishment by the debtor, or through filing for bankruptcy.
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It means that whatever was being garnished, wages or bank accounts, are no longer subject to the writ of garnishment. It means that your wages if that was what was being garnished, or funds within a bank account if the account was garnished, will no longer be witheld.
A writ of garnishment served on a garnishee holding property of the judgment debtor requires the garnishee to answer the writ and make an accounting to the court. Property includes a judgment debtors realty, personalty, money, wages, corporate stock, choses in action (whether due or not), and court judgments.

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