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Question:

Can government funds be subject of garnishment?

Author: Zaira Bldvs



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General rule, Whether the money is deposited by way of general or special deposit, they remain government funds and are NOT SUBJECT TO GARNISHMENT Exception, Where a LAW OR ORDINANCE HAS BEEN ENACTED appropriating a specific amount to pay a valid government obligation, then the money can be garnished.


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