
PIXXIE
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I worked in payroll but not in CA.
If his loan is not a Gov. loan
The problem is with the loan co.taking out too much money
Check his pay stubs make a list of what was taken out and when make copies send certified to loan company and his place of employment as long as the right amounts have been taken out. That is your back up your proof they took out the pymt. it is up to his employer to prove where the funds went.
Co. like to make you think that you are dumb and like to take advantage of you
Don't let them kick your a$$
wish you both luck |
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stuart
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Call Financial Management Services at 1-800-304-3107 |
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Brian G
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I worked in payroll for 12 years and never put a paycheck on hold because of a garnishment. If the garnishment is received in time to process it with the payroll, it is. If the release is not received until after payroll is run, the garnisher will have to refund it to you.
They may think they are doing you a favor by redoing his paycheck without the garnishment. Actually they are illegally holding his paycheck. Tell them to get the check to you immediately or they can be reported. |
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Lori W
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Usually a payroll check is not on Hold. If there is a garnishment for the loan, the law dictates how much percentage wise is to be withheld and the remained is to be given to the employee. He really needs to speak with the payroll department as they are required to give notice of any garnishments etc. before implementing them. Something does not sound right. Your husband my have another issue that he does not want to tell you about. |
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Ron H
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I think it is his company. They feel they work for the other company. Was there a court order? There should have been.
I would solve it this way, if he is current do not work through your husband's company, try and get the loan company to handle it. Explain the problem to them. Make these people call your company. |
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kissmymiddlefinger
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Did you see this for yourself or is this just something that HE told you.
A garnishment is the result of a legal order.
It would have specifically stated how much money was to be taken.
The job would NOT have held his check.
In fact they would issue him a check with a percentage of the wages taken.
NO way would they have kept the entire amount! |
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Roxas of Organization 13
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Maybe you should contact a lawyer and ask them and see what they would recommend doing since they would know more about legal cases like this. |
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ill take it straight with no ice
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they are holding it due to some kind of court order. |
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STEVEN F
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Your question states his pay was garnished. Your first Additional Information states their is no court order. One of those statements is FALSE. IF payroll stated the paycheck is on hold (I doubt they did), than they are incompetent and have no clue what they are doing. The state you are in and you move are both irrelevant. |
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Audio Wizard
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Have him contact HR dept or Payroll at the company and find out why....DUH!!! |
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