how long after a judge signs an order does wage garnishment start?

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Sometimes it's as quick as the same week, other times it takes a month or so. It all comes down to pay periods and the company entering the information into the payroll for the garnishment. It varies for each situation. Most that I have seen have been about 2 weeks on average, but I don't know your situation and it could be faster or slower.

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