Jeeplady66
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MN/WI
I won a judgement in conciliation court in MN against my ex-husband on an eviction case and was issued a money judgement for past due rent and expenses from the eviction/cleanup. I transferred the judgement to WI because he works in WI. I called his employer (a major restaurant chain) and they verified that they recieved the papers and she "saw something in the computer" about it. When I tried to ask about when I would recieve a check she wouldn't give out any more information. I have not recieved anything from his employer and I am wondering what to do about it.
I do have a cs garnishment against him for $263 a month that will expire in June 2010 when our daughter graduates. My research shows that 20% of a persons income is the max percentage that can be garnished in WI, but does that include the c/s withholding? I am not sure what his wages are (our order is very old) so it is possible that the 263 is over 20% of his wages--he is an hourly wage cook I think. In WI, you have to re file the garnishment orders every 90 days and the fee is something like $90. Should I just wait until July and refile for garnishment? What if his employer ignores the papers again??
I won a judgement in conciliation court in MN against my ex-husband on an eviction case and was issued a money judgement for past due rent and expenses from the eviction/cleanup. I transferred the judgement to WI because he works in WI. I called his employer (a major restaurant chain) and they verified that they recieved the papers and she "saw something in the computer" about it. When I tried to ask about when I would recieve a check she wouldn't give out any more information. I have not recieved anything from his employer and I am wondering what to do about it.
I do have a cs garnishment against him for $263 a month that will expire in June 2010 when our daughter graduates. My research shows that 20% of a persons income is the max percentage that can be garnished in WI, but does that include the c/s withholding? I am not sure what his wages are (our order is very old) so it is possible that the 263 is over 20% of his wages--he is an hourly wage cook I think. In WI, you have to re file the garnishment orders every 90 days and the fee is something like $90. Should I just wait until July and refile for garnishment? What if his employer ignores the papers again??