What Is Indirect Garnishment and Is It Allowed by Law?

Garnishment is a tool utilized by parties in a civil case to force payment of a legally recognized debt. Most incidences of garnishment occur directly, which is to say that the debtor’s wages and bank accounts are garnished. But every now and again, indirect garnishment takes place. Right off the bat, indirect garnishment is not allowed in every state. Where it is allowed, it is tightly restricted. It is also very difficult to pull off. That could be why indirect garnishment is not a preferred method of collecting an outstanding…

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