Final answer:
PrimePay will handle a garnishment order by following the court order, which involves withholding wages as required and remitting them as directed.
Step-by-step explanation:
When PrimePay handles a garnishment order other than child support, it follows option d) Following the court order. This means that PrimePay will not reject the garnishment order or notify the employee to handle it themselves. Nor will it set up a dedicated support team specifically for the garnishment. Instead, PrimePay will process the garnishment by withholding the required amount from the employee's wages and remitting it to the appropriate recipient as specified in the court order.