The procedure would be to file a motion in the court where the garnishment was ordered to request the writ of garnishment be vacated or amended.
The only way to dispute a writ of garnishment is to go to court. You will need to hire an attorney to dispute the garnishment.
Only a court can lower wage garnishment; write a letter to the court that imposed your wage garnishment.
You can write a letter of dispute to the collection agencies if that is who listed your credit account wrong. If it is a company, you can write a letter directly to their account or customer service department.
A traverse is a form of dispute against a garnishment. The traverse is filed in the local court, requesting a judge to review the garnishment in question for dismissal.
You can pull your free credit report, and dispute the service on line.
you bring the ticket into a motor vehicle branch and ask to dispute it.
Unless you voluntarily agreed to a garnishment clause in whatever payment contract you signed, garnishment can only be done by means of court action (unless we're talking about the IRS here). In the case of court ordered garnishment you can file an appeal to the garnishment order with the court which issued it.
You must have a signed or imprinted merchant credit card copy to provide when answering a dispute.
To write a letter of dispute and bank fee be sure to include all pertinent information. Include bank account number, name, address, billing statements, what you are disputing and address them Dear Sir or Madam.
You can write a hardship letter outlining your reasons why you shouldn't or can't be garnished. Maybe you have a lot of children and can't afford to feed or clothe them if your wages are garnished.
In a search engine, type in "how to write an invoice dispute letter." Several sites will come up. Choose a site or two and go to work writing.
You can't dispute the fact that it was sold to another lender. you can dispute the account if the information is incorrect. To do that, you have to fill out a form provided by the credit bureaus (TransUnion, Experian or Equifax) or write a dispute letter.