You can also garnish his wages by filing a wage assignment with the court and serving it on youths employer. His employer then will have to deduct the support from his paycheck, up to 50%, provided there are not any other garnishments that take priority over yours such as tax liens.
Laura Chanel Rosauer Riverside Family Law Attorney
Posted about 14 years ago.
You can also garnish his wages by filing a wage assignment with the court and serving it on youths employer. His employer then will have to deduct the support from his paycheck, up to 50%, provided there are not any other garnishments that take priority over yours such as tax liens.