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If you received a judgment against you, then once notified your employer is bound by law to garnish your wages. The key here is 'once notified'. You can stretch it out by not telling them yourself, but it won't take long (3 months at the most) for a decent skip/trace company to find you. A bankruptcy would help, but that's like chopping off your foot because you have a hang nail. Typically, the judgment is set aside for a bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy might delay the garnishment, though. Just don't go through with it. Bankruptcies are death sentences these days.
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ok, thanks -- yes i recieved a notice...but the state i live now does not allow granishment...but i am moving soon enough...
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