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Old Nov 14, 2006, 03:57 PM
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Garnishment

Doesn't VA have a Slow Motion to Pay that I can file in Fairfax? I can't seem to find it online and you can't trust the clerk's office to tell you the truth.

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Old Nov 15, 2006, 08:40 AM   #2  
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Hello rail:

I've never heard of such a motion. And no, the clerks don't give legal advice.

It seems to me, that once a judgment has been entered and the judgment creditor is garnishing your wages, there's nothing you can do. If you're being railroaded, why didn't you show up in court and tell the judge?

Apparently, you already had some agreement with the creditor that you violated. Why would you think the courts are going to make them go through that again? Especially since they've spent extra time and money trying to collect.

Nahhh, there's no such thing, dude.

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A web search on that term turns on nothing. If a garnishment has been levied against you, then your choice is to go back to the court that issued the judgement and fight it. if you already lost once, probably not going to win this time.
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