Garnishment on a commercial account
I have a friend who's a small business owner. He recently had a garnishment placed against his corporation and his wife, not him personally. He receives checks monthly made payable to himself, the corporation and his wife and is afraid to deposit them into his business account due to the garnishment. Are they entitled to the funds even though his name is on it personally? How is the garnishee notified that funds are in his account? I had heard that the garnishment only lasts for like 48 hours at a time and that is must be resubmitted byt the garnishee constantly? He has bills to pay for the corporation but it unable to cash these funds due to not being able to deposit the checks for fear of the garnishment eating them up. He currently has a counter suit against the garnishee equal to the amount of the garnishment, so it's not like he's trying to avoid paying, his countersuit involves criminal activity and personal injury far exceeding the amount of the garnishee's claim. Any suggestions? Confusing and complicated!