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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Title III "also protects employees by limiting the amount of earnings that may be garnished in any workweek or pay period to the lesser of 25 percent of disposable earnings or the amount by which disposable earnings are greater than 30 times the federal minimum hourly wage prescribed by Section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. This limit applies regardless of how many garnishment orders an employer receives."
So, if an employee nets $600 a week, under the 25 percent formula, the maximum garnishment amount is $150 (25 percent of $600). Or, using the minimum wage formula, the maximum garnishment amount is $382.50 (30 times the minimum wage of $7.25 is $217.50, which is then subtracted from the $600 net compensation). Therefore, since the rule says to use the "lesser" amount, the maximum garnishment would be $150.
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Just an FYI tell CPS that they can put the kids in a daycare close to your home, they do have the means to do that. They usually have a waiting list but I know for fact they can do that much for you. (more)
Good Luck I'm still trying to get a hold of some 4 O'clocks myself.
My understanding is about under the age of 6 months or so, infants dont digest their food, there for getting no nutrients, I also know introducing foods too early, kids are more prone to allergies. Teeth are natures way of letting "parents know" its time to eat, A child can live and thrive on milk alone for the first year. Think back, in the 1700, 1800 there was no babyfood, infants breastfed until they got teeth and then ate what the family ate. (more)
I spoke with them about it and WIC says they dont do that for children under 4 months?? i dont understand why :(