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A garnishment was rejected because the order required the government to withhold money from the employees wages, but not to send any money to the court until later. What happened?

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A garnishment was rejected because the order required the government to withhold money from the employees wages, but not to send any money to the court until later. What happened?

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The garnishment must provide for payments to be sent to either the court or the creditor. The DoD pay systems have no way to escrow money pending further order of the court.

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