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What A Wage Garnishment Lawyer Can Do For You

The IRS is an extremely complex organization with a lot of rules and regulations. Unfortunately, with so many rules and things to take into account, they are often unavailable to people who need consistent help navigating the laws. A designated tax professional or a wage garnishment lawyer can guide people through the process and provide the support you need.

Wage garnishment is the process of attaching a civil court order that compels a person to hand over owed wages, usually issued by and enforced by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Find out more in this article on what wage garnishment entails.

What is a Wage Garnishment Lawsuit?

Wage garnishment is a process by which creditors can obtain funds from an individual’s wallet or bank account. Most commonly, this occurs when an employer owes the employee wages that are not paid on time.

If you are sued for unpaid wages and your wages are garnished, then your options are limited. A wage garnishment law suit can help protect your rights and may allow you to get the wages that you are owed back.

  A lawyer can help navigate all of the possible legal obstacles.

Here are five things you should know about wage garnishment law lawsuits: 

  1. A wage garnishment law lawsuit must be filed within one year of the date the unpaid wages were due.
  2. The lawsuit must be filed in the county where the employee resides, or was last employed.
  3. The amount of wage garnishment  that can be taken from your paycheck depends on several factors, including your income and the amount of available funds in your bank account.
  4. During a wage garnishment lawsuit, you will have the opportunity to attend hearings and present evidence in support of your case.
  5. If successful, a wage garnishment law lawsuit can result in (1) the return of any frozen funds,

What Can an Attorney Do for Your Company if Hired During a Wage Garnishment?

If your employer is undergoing a wage garnishment, there are a few things you should know. An attorney can help your company assert its rights and protect its assets. Here are some of the things an attorney can do for you:

  1. Represent your company in negotiations with the creditor.
  2. Protect your company from wrongful collection actions.
  3. Fight to have any garnishments reduced or eliminated altogether.

A Closer Look at the IRS/Wage Garnishment Process

Wage garnishment is a process in which the IRS can take your wages to pay back taxes you owe. If you do not have enough money to cover your outstanding taxes, the IRS may take your wages through a wage garnishment. 

If you need help with trying to get your wages attached or if you feel that your wages have been attached wrongfully, contact an experienced wage garnishment lawyer.

 There are different types of wage garnishment, but the most common one is an attachment order. This order lets the IRS take your wages directly from your paycheck. The IRS will give you a notice about the order and tell you how to object. You have three weeks to object, and the IRS can only attach your earnings up to the amount of your debt. 

 If you fail to object to the attachment order, the IRS can collect your entire paycheck. The attachment order will stay in place until the money is paid back or until it is terminated by either you or the IRS. Termination can happen if either party objects to it or if there is a change in circumstances (like if you get a new job). 

 

 

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