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If an employee is not supporting another child and/or spouse and is not in arrears, what is the maximum amount of disposable earnings that can be withheld?

A. 50%
B. 55%
C. 60%
D. 65%

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Final answer:

The maximum amount of disposable earnings that can be withheld from an employee not supporting a spouse or child and not in arrears is 60%.

Step-by-step explanation:

If an employee is not supporting another child and/or spouse and is not in arrears, the maximum amount of disposable earnings that can be withheld is 60%. This is based on standards set by federal or state laws dealing with garnishment for things like child support or alimony. For employees who are not supporting a spouse or child, and are not past due on support payments, this percentage becomes the legal maximum that can be withheld from their disposable earnings

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