Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Georgia
Traverse rulings
I took someone to court, won the case and am having his wages garnished. I just received a TRAVERSE form in the mail with an order to appear next week in court. Exactly what is he doing now? And what can this mean for my case that I have already won?
Asked on 7/29/03, 12:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles W. Field
Charles W. Field, Attorney at Law
Re: Traverse rulings
A traverse is the means by which the defendant may challenge the existence of the judgment or the amount claimed. The garnishment sections are O.C.G.A. Sec. 18-4-1 through 18-4-135. The one you want to look at is 18-4-65. You can search the GA code at: http://www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi-bin/gl_codes_detail.pl?code=1-1-1 These traverses rarely prevail. They are usually filed for delay.
Answered on 7/29/03, 4:29 pm
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