I am and have been trying to get information about papers I received in the mail from the courts stating that “an order on motion to set aside order for installment payments” is granted and a writ of garnishment MAY issue. Before I could get papers filled out for “a motion for installment payments” request, my bank account was cleaned out. I did not get any further papers telling me that the writ was ordered and if it was for periodic or non-periodic payments. Does anyone know if I should have received notification of that and can give me further direction.
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