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An attachment order tells an employer or Work and Income to transfer money from the debtor’s wages or benefit to the creditor. An attachment order can be set up at two different times:
If the creditor and debtor agree at the hearing when the judgment order is made, details of the attachment order can be recorded in the order or judgment.
You must both agree on:
You can file the judgment order with the agreed attachment order as soon as possible after the hearing, before the 48 hour stand-down period, by:
Write the address as written above and send it the same way as any other mail. You can use a NZ Post mail box. If you use a DX mail box your mail will get to us faster(external link)
Either party can also apply for an attachment order after the judgment order has been made. You will need the debtor's:
If you are the creditor or debtor, you can apply for an attachment order if you have this information.
If you are the debtor and you can’t get the creditor’s bank account details, our staff will contact the creditor to get them.
Attachment order application form [PDF, 820 KB]
You write the amount or percent of the payments on the application form. Keep in mind that no more than 40% of the debtor’s net income can be deducted.
The court could change the amount if it thinks the debtor won’t be able to keep up the payments.
Write the address as written above and send it the same way as any other mail. You can use a NZ Post mail box. If you use a DX mail box your mail will get to us faster(external link)
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The court will tell both parties the result of the application.
Once the attachment order is set up, it is your job to keep track of the payments. The court does not check if payments are made. If you are having problems getting your payments, you can:
Often the reason that payments stop is that the debtor leaves their job or stops receiving a benefit.
Either party can apply to vary, suspend or cancel an attachment order. This is free. You might want an attachment order changed if:
Application to vary, suspend, or cancel an attachment order [PDF, 204 KB]
Write the address as written above and send it the same way as any other mail. You can use a NZ Post mail box. If you use a DX mail box your mail will get to us faster(external link)
Find a district court near you
The court will tell both parties the result of the application.
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