noun
- a person or entity that owes money to a debtor and is legally required to pay that money directly to the debtor’s creditor
Usage: legal
verb
- to legally require a third party to pay money they owe to a debtor directly to the debtor’s creditor instead
Usage: legal
Examples
- The bank became a garnishee when the court ordered it to pay the debtor’s account balance to his creditor.
- The employer was served as a garnishee to withhold wages from the employee’s paycheck.
- The court will garnishee the defendant’s bank account to satisfy the judgment.
- They decided to garnishee his salary until the debt was fully paid.
- The garnishee must comply with the court order within the specified time frame.
- As a garnishee, the company had to redirect the contractor’s payment to the creditor.