child support & garnishments
J Bunn
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We are reviewing our annual raises and we have an employee with two child support orders and two garnishments "waiting in the wings". The garnishment orders come every 60 days and the child support paperwork keeps changing. This is a lot of admin work and constant changes in the payroll. Raises will only be 1% to 2%. Is it a problem if we do not give this employee a raise because of the employer costs of administering these support and garnishments? Thank you.
Comments
for each time payment is made ? If so, make those deductions.
Keep the salary/wage review issue separate from all of this - give the employee the normal raise.
Chari