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It seems I too have the EXACT same problem. None of the paperwork says which court ordered the garnishment of 15%.

I think trying to find out which court did this will be next to impossible and I'll bet the system is designed this way to make it difficult to object to wage garnishment for student loans.

I guess I will have to become self employed to avoid this garnishment scam.
Thank you for writing. Atleast I know that we're not just that ignorant that we can't figure it out. My husband was told however for his garnhisment that there is no court involved. That the garnishment is coming straight from the government and overrides "everything else". I'm assuming that means the normal process. We cannot afford a lawyer and trying to go through the dispute process with the collections office right now, but will have to accept the garnishment in the mean time. Let me know if you find out anything more please.
Thanks again.