Clinton, SC asked in Child Support for South Carolina

Q: How to stop wage garnishment in South Carolina

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Megan Hunt Dell
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A: S.C. Code Ann. Section 63-17-1470(B) provides that a person who is subject to income withholding may petition the Family Court to terminate the withholding if (1) there is no longer a current order for support and all arrearages are paid; or (2) the payor has not previously terminated withholding then had it reinstated and meets the conditions for an alternative arrangement (such as an agreement with the person receiving child support).

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