Quote Quoting jk
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Is your current employer the entity you owe the $14,000 to or do you work for somebody other than who you owe the money to?

If you work for the entity you owe money to, given they have a signed authorization to withhold the money, they could probably withhold it

if you work for an entity other than to whom you owe the money to; do you believe your employer would actually withhold money from your check without a judgment and a court’s order to withhold the money?

The amoint owed compared to your income is irrelevent. If you signed a contract that obligates you to repay the money, chances are you will be required to repay it.
Let me clarify sorry! It is a 2 year contract and I am quitting early so I will have to pay it back. I got a new job. Employer thinks he can basically take my whole entire paycheck at my next job until it is paid off in full because I signed a contract that says he could. (Idiotically)

Quote Quoting PayrolGuy
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There is no contract you can sign that would allow them to garish that much of your income from another employer. Even if they sue you and get a judgement the maximum they would be able to garnish is 25% of income or 30 time minimum wage.
Yes so that is my question. In PA they aren't even allowed to garnish my wages at all. So is this contract technically void?