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Termination of Garnishment:

Mandate to Issue Prompt Notice to Cease Payments to Court Clerk


Question: When must a creditor stop a Small Claims Court garnishment after the judgment is fully paid in Ontario?

Answer: In Ontario Small Claims Court, once the judgment is satisfied the creditor must immediately terminate the garnishment by serving a Notice of Termination of Garnishment (Form 20R) on the garnishee and the court clerk, as required by Rules of the Small Claims Court, O. Reg. 258/98, Rule 20.08(20.2).  Access Ontario Legal Services provides paralegal services in Milton, Ontario to help judgment debtors and creditors confirm the balance owing, prevent overpayment, and take the right procedural steps to end garnishment promptly.

Cessation of Garnishment Upon Satisfaction of Judgment

After a Creditor has received full satisfaction of the Judgment, the Creditor must, “immediately”, initiate termination of the garnishment proceedings by serving Notice of Termination of Garnishment (Form 20R) upon the Garnishee and on the Court Clerk.

The Creditor, for plain and obvious reasons of fairness, being to ensure avoidance of overpayment, is required keep careful watch upon the balance owing against the Judgment.  As above, when the Judgment is satisfied, the Creditor must "immediately" bring the garnishment to a stop.  In this regard, the Rules of the Small Claims Court, O.  Reg. 258/98, state:


Notice Once Order Satisfied

20.08 (20.2) Once the amount owing under an order that is enforced by garnishment is paid, the creditor shall immediately serve a notice of termination of garnishment (Form 20R) on the garnishee and on the clerk.

Conclusion

The Creditor holds the duty to keep proper track of the balance due against the Judgment and to initiate the administrative process of ceasing the garnishment procedures.

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