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Wisconsins wage garnishment laws impose stricter limits than federal law, limiting a garnishment to 20% of your disposable earnings in most cases.
Taxes: The IRS and the Wisconsin Department of Revenue can garnish wages to collect unpaid taxes. Court Judgments: If a creditor obtains a court judgment against you, they can seek a garnishment order to collect the debt.
Quick Answer. If your wages or bank account have been garnished, you may be able to stop it by paying the debt in full, filing an objection with the court or filing for bankruptcy. If youve stopped paying a debt, your creditor could sue you and try to get a judgment from a court.
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How To Stop a Garnishment in Wisconsin Pay off the debt in full (though this isnt realistic for most people) Challenge the garnishment by claiming an exemption or filing an objection. File for bankruptcy to stop the garnishment and possibly eliminate the debt.
Consider Chapter 128: You may want to consider filing a Chapter 128 - which is a way to stop garnishment and force the creditor to accept monthly payments. This law also allows you to stop the interest from continuing to add to the balance of the debt owed!
For those who do not have internet access or the ability to print, paper forms and instructions are available upon request. Call or visit any of the Department of Revenue offices located throughout the state. Call (608) 266-2486. Email DORFormsRequests@wisconsin.gov.
This earnings garnishment affects your earnings in pay periods beginning within 13 weeks after it was served on the garnishee. You may agree in writing with the creditor to extend it for additional 13-week periods until the debt is paid.

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