Opinion ID: 4545815
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Heading: standard of review

Text: [1] Garnishment is a legal proceeding. To the extent factual issues are involved, the findings of a garnishment hearing judge have the effect of findings by a jury and, on appeal, will not be set aside unless clearly wrong. 2 1 See Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-1106(3) (Cum. Supp. 2018). 2 ML Manager v. Jensen, 287 Neb. 171, 842 N.W.2d 566 (2014). - 672 - Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 305 Nebraska Reports SCHAEFER SHAPIRO v. BALL Cite as 305 Neb. 669 [2,3] The district court and higher appellate courts generally review appeals from the county court for error appearing on the record. 3 When reviewing a judgment for errors appearing on the record, the inquiry is whether the decision conforms to the law, is supported by competent evidence, and is neither arbitrary, capricious, nor unreasonable. 4