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Suggestion For Summons In Garnishment CCR G-70 - Virginia
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FAIRFAX CIRCUIT COURT SUGGESTION FOR SUMMONS IN GARNISHMENT JUDGMENT NUMBER: _______________ CL- _________ - _______________ JUDGMENT CREDITOR: _______________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Versus JUDGMENT DEBTOR: SSN: ____________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ SUGGESTED GARNISHEE: If garnishee is defendant's employer, please furnish employer's name, and state whether it is a corporation, or one or more persons trading under a fictitious or trade name. Name: ______________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ __ ORIGINAL JUDGMENT STATEMENT Date of Judgment: Date Execution Delivered:________________ MAXIMUM PORTION OF DISPOSABLE EARNINGS SUBJECT TO GARNISHMENT Involves an employee wage assignment garnishment. Judgment Principal Credits Interest Judgment Costs Attorney's Fees Garnishment Costs $ _____________ $ $ $ $ $______________ The Garnishee shall rely on this amount. [ [ ] Support (If not specified, then 50%) ] 50% [ ] 55% [ ] 60% [ ] 65% [ ] State Taxes 100% If none of the above are checked, then §34-29 (a) applies. (§34-29 printed on the reverse side of summons) Total Balance Due $ I request the Clerk to summon the Suggested Garnishee to answer this suggestion. This is a garnishment against [ ] the judgment debtor's wages, salary or other compensation [ ] some other debt due or property of the judgment debtor, specifically.................................................... I have reason to believe that there is a liability on the suggested garnishee because of the execution of the "ORIGINAL JUDGMENT" described above. CCR G-70 Revised August 2012 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com I further certify that: [ ] (1) The summons is based upon a judgment upon which a prior summons has been issued but not fully satisfied; OR [ ] (2) No summons has been issued upon this judgment creditor's suggestion against the same judgment debtor within a period of eighteen months, other than a summons which was based upon a judgment upon which a prior summons has been issued but not fully satisfied; OR [ ] (3) The summons is based upon a judgment granted against a debtor upon a debt due or made for necessary food, rent, or shelter, public utilities including telephone service, drugs, or medical care supplied the debtor by the judgment creditor or to one of his lawful dependents, and that it was not for luxuries or nonessentials; OR [ ] (4) The summons is based upon a judgment for a debt due the judgment creditor to refinance a lawful loan made by an authorized lending institution; OR [ ] (5) The summons is based upon a judgment on an obligation incurred as an endorser or co-maker upon a lawful note; OR [ [ ] (6) The summons is based upon a judgment for a debt or debts reaffirmed after bankruptcy. ] I have made a diligent good faith effort to secure the social security number of the judgment debtor and have been unable to do so. I hereby certify that the last known address of the defendant is as shown above. WARNING: Any judgment creditor who knowingly gives false information in a suggestion for Summons in Garnishment shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. ______________________ Date Submitted [ ___ ] Judgment Creditor [ ] Agent [ ] Attorney PRINT NAME OF CREDITOR/AGENT/OR ATTORNEY _________________________________________________ ATTORNEY VIRGINIA BAR # CCR G-70 Revised August 2012 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com § 34-29. Maximum portion of disposable earnings subject to garnishment. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (b1), the maximum part of the aggregate disposable earnings of an individual for any workweek which is subjected to garnishment may not exceed the lesser of the following amounts: (1) Twenty-five per cent of his disposable earnings for that week, or (2) The amount by which his disposable earnings for that week exceed 40 times the federal minimum hourly wage prescribed by §206 (a) (1) of Title 29 of the United States Code in effect at the time earnings are payable. In the case of earnings for any pay period other than a week, the State Commissioner of Labor and Industry shall by regulation prescribe a multiple of the federal minimum hourly wage equivalent in effect to that set forth in this section. (b) The restrictions of subsection (a) do not apply in the case of: (1) Any order for the support of any person issued by a court of competent jurisdiction or in accordance with an administrative procedure, which is established by state law, which affords substantial due process, and which is subject to judicial review; (2) Any order of any court of bankruptcy under Chapter XIII of the Bankruptcy Act; (3) Any debt due for any state or federal tax. (b1) The maximum part of the aggregate disposable earnings of an individual for any workweek which is subject to garnishment to enforce any order for the support of any person shall not exceed: (1) Sixty per cent of such individual's disposable earnings for that week; or (2) If such individual is supporting a spouse or dependent child other than the spouse or child with respect to whose support such order was issued, 50 per cent of such individual's disposable earnings for that week. The 50 per cent specified in subdivision (b1) (2) shall be 55 per cent and the sixty per cent specified in subdivision (b1) (1) shall be 65 per cent if and to the extent that such earnings are subject to garnishment to enforce an order for support for a period which is more than 12 weeks prior to the beginning of such workweek. (c) No court of the Commonwealth and no state agency or officer may make, execute, or enforce any order or process in violation of this section. The exemptions allowed herein shall be granted to any person so entitled without any further proceedings. (d) For the purposes of this section: (1) The term "earnings" means compensation paid or payable for personal services, whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, bonus, payments to an independent contractor, or otherwise, whether paid directly to the individual or deposited with another entity or person on behalf of and traceable to the individual, and
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