Tip - How to Calculate a Wage Garnishment | eHow

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While most creditors must first receive a judgment from a court before they can garnish an employee's wages, federal entities such as the United States Department of Education or the Internal Revenue Service can issue a garnishment without a court order. While the instructions are usually on the writ of garnishment, being aware of the rules that...

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