Can a creditor garnish you for over a year the stop wait almost a year then begin garnishing again? This is the same debt.
A creditor can keep filing garnishments until the debt is paid or the judgment expires.
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A creditor can keep filing garnishments until the debt is paid or the judgment expires.
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The judgment will get too old at some point. See that local lawyer to find out if you can do anything else about this debt.
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