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Old Nov 7, 2009, 03:12 PM
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I have a question about the child support garnishments for the state of Texas, which is "Can More Than Two Garnishments Be Taken Out At Once For One Type of Debt" ?

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If the deductions are for child support then yes. You are required to pay the amount of court ordered support so the full amount can be deducted.
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What exactly do you mean by 2 garnishments ? If its for 2 or more different children by different mothers then yes. If its for the same child then no. There can only be 1 order and the newest order is the one that is to be followed.

There can be combinations within an order like child support ( current ) and Arrears or Health insurance etc.
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