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Garnishments and Involuntary Allotments Legal Questions and Answers

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This is a PDF format version of a Garnishments and Involuntary Allotments Legal Questions and Answers. The Questions answered are as follows:

  • I am owed alimony and child support by a soldier and I have a court order of support. can I get this withheld from his pay?
  • What is garnishment?
  • What types of pay can be garnished?
  • What is garnishment used to enforce?
  • Can I use garnishment proceedings in Colorado to collect unpaid alimony and/ or child support?
  • How do I start a garnishment proceeding for child support?
  • Will I need more information to ensure processing by the governmental agency?
  • How much of an individual’s pay may the court garnish?
  • If my pay is garnished, how can I stop the garnishment?
  • Can the army withhold money from a soldier’s paycheck without garnishment?
  • When can involuntary allotment be used?
  • How can I start an involuntary allotment?
  • What happens when the notice and court order are filed with DFAS?
  • What is the maximum amount of the allotment?
  • Can the allotment be adjusted or discontinued?
  • If I have other questions about involuntary child support/alimony, what should I do?

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