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Challenge To Garnishment - Oregon

Challenge To Garnishment Form. This is a Oregon form and can be used in Circuit Court Jackson Local County .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY Petitioner/Plaintiff vs Case Number: CHALLENGE TO GARNISHMENT Respondent/Defendant THIS FORM MAY BE USED BY THE DEBTOR ONLY FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES: (1) To claim such exemptions from garnishment as are permitted by law. (2) To assert that property is not garnishable property under ORS 18.618. (3) To assert that the amount specified in the writ of garnishment as being subject to garnishment is greater than the total amount owed. THIS FORM MAY BE USED BY PERSONS OTHER THAN THE DEBTOR ONLY TO CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY THAT IS GARNISHED. THIS FORM MAY NOT BE USED TO CHALLENGE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT. I/we claim that the following described property or money is exempt from execution or is not subject to the garnishment: I/we believe this property is exempt from or not subject to garnishment because (the Notice of Exempt Property that you received lists most types of property that you can claim as exempt from or not subject to garnishment): I/we claim that the total amount owed is: I/we believe this property is exempt from or not subject to garnishment because (the Notice of Exempt Property that you received lists most types of property that you can claim as exempt from or not subject to garnishment): Name Signature Address Telephone (required) Name Signature Address Telephone (required) TO BE COMPLETED BY GARNISHOR (Issuer of garnishment): Name of Garnishor Address of Garnishor Name of Garnishee Address of Garnishee SmClaims Challenge Garnishment Page 1 of 1 2/28/08 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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