A garnishment is a legal procedure that allows a creditor to collect a debt from a debtor’s wages or other income. If you have been served with a garnishment, you have the right to appeal the decision. An appeal is a request to a higher court to review the decision of a lower court. In order to appeal a garnishment, you must file a notice of appeal with the clerk of the court that issued the garnishment order.
There are several reasons why you might want to appeal a garnishment. For example, you may believe that the garnishment is not valid, that you do not owe the debt, or that the amount of the garnishment is excessive. If you are successful in your appeal, the court may overturn the garnishment order or reduce the amount of the garnishment.