Civil Procedure
Garnishment is a legal process through which a creditor can collect a debt by obtaining a court order to seize a debtor's property or income directly from a third party, such as an employer or a bank. This process allows creditors to secure payment for debts owed to them after a judgment has been entered in their favor. Garnishment can apply to wages, bank accounts, or other forms of property, and it is typically initiated after the creditor has obtained a judgment confirming the debtor's liability.
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