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Garnishment Notices - Tennessee
| Garnishment Notices Form. This is a Tennessee form and can be used in Civil Court Court Of General Sessions Shelby Local County . |
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CONTACT your attorney if you have any questions about answering garnishments. A. By virtue of this execution by garnishment in my hands and issued in this styled cause YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to answer to this Court (Clerk's Office ) by mail or in person within TEN (10) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF THIS GARNISHMENT: (1) The gross amount of money earned by the defendant during this pay period to the time of service of this garnishment. (2) The total amount of social security and withholding taxes incurred during the pay period to the time of service of this garnishment. (3) The net amount due the defendant, which net amount shall be deemed to be the gross amount less social security and withholding taxes. No assignment, payroll savings plan or other agreement shall be deemed to reduce the net amount due for the purpose of this section. (4) The net amount due the defendant from any other salaries, wages or income, including any amounts deducted under any payroll savings plan or agreement. (5) Whether you had in your possession or under your control any property, debts, or effects belonging to said defendant, at the time of serving the notice, or at the time of answering, or at any time between the date of service and the time fixed herein for answering; and if so, the kind of amount. (6) Whether there are to your knowledge or belief any and what property, debts, and effects in the possession or under the control of any other, and what person; and you will answer such other questions as may be put to you by the Court for the judgment or attaching creditors as may tend to elicit the information sought. (7) Based upon the statements and certification of the defendant, we have calculated the amount of such funds exempt from execution and garnishment by applying either the Federal Law or the Tennessee Law (but not both) to the total net amount due the debtor computed by combining the amounts shown in Items 3 and 4 above. (8) Such other questions appearing on or attached to the original execution put to you by the court or the judgment creditor as may tend to elicit the information sought. NOTICE OF GARNISHMENT shown by your records, or by actual delivery to the judgment debtor. If the address shown by your records differs from that shown, you shall also mail a copy of the garnishment and notice to the latter address. respectively, if the support order is for a period more than twelve (12) weeks before the pay period to be garnished. If the judgment is for state or federal taxes, no disposable earnings are exempt under 15 U.S.C., Section 1673(b). THIS NOTICE FOR NON-WAGE GARNISHMENTS ONLY NOTICE TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR To collect a judgment against you in this lawsuit, your money or other property has been seized by execution or garnishment. An execution allows the sheriff to sell the property levied upon. A garnishment requires your bank (or other person holding money or property) to transfer your property to the court or to hold it to satisfy the judgment. READ THIS CAREFULLY. YOU MAY BE ABLE TO KEEP YOUR MONEY OR PROPERTY OR GET IT BACK. State and federal laws prevent certain types of money or property from being used to pay a judgment. Such money or property is "exempt." Examples of exempt money are Social Security benefits, SSI, unemployment benefits, Veteran's benefits, AFDC, and most government pensions. Examples of exempt property are certain health care aids and "tools of trade." These examples of exempt money and property constitute only a partial list, and you may have other exemptions. If you think you have exempt money or property that has been seized, you have the right to file a motion with the court clerk's office identified below claiming your exemption and asking for the release or return of your money or property. You can get a form for filing this motion at the clerk's office. YOU SHOULD ACT QUICKLY. If you file a motion within twenty (20) days from the date this notice was mailed to you or was given to you, the court must hear and decide your motion promptly, and in no event later than fourteen (14) days from filing. The clerk will notify you of the time, date and place of the hearing. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND YOU RIGHTS OR HOW TO EXERCISE THEM, YOU MAY WISH TO CONSULT WITH A LAWYER. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD A LAWYER, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE LEGAL ASSISTANCE. The court clerk's office can provide you with forms and with information about legal services in your area, but the clerk cannot give you legal advice. REMIT FUNDS AND ANSWERS TO: General Sessions Court Clerk Mail to: P O Box 3824, Memphis, TN 38173 Office: 140 Adams Room 106, Memphis, Tn 38103 THIS NOTICE FOR WAGE GARNISHMENT ONLY NOTICE TO THE GARNISHEE (EMPLOYER) THE MAXIMUM PART OF THE AGGREGATE DISPOSABLE EARNINGS OF AN INDIVIDUAL FOR ANY WORK WEEK WHICH IS SUBJECT TO GARNISH MAY NOT EXCEED: (a) Twenty-five percent (25%) of his/her disposable earnings for that week, minus $2.50 for each of his/her dependent children under the age of sixteen (16) who resides in the state of Tennessee as provided in Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 26-2-107; or (b) The amount by which his/her disposable earnings for that week exceed thirty (30) times the federal minimum hourly wage at the time the earnings for any pay period become due and payable, minus $2.50 for each of his/her dependent children under the age of sixteen (16) who resides in the state of Tennessee, whichever is less. Your earnings have been subjected to a garnishment, which has been served upon your employer. The garnishment creates a lien on a portion of your wages until the judgment is satisfied, or for six (6) months, whichever occurs first. You have the following rights: NOTICE TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR, NOTICE TO GARNISHEE (EMPLOYER) and NOTICE TO THE DEBTOR (EMPLOYEE): Some of your wages are protected by state and federal law from garnishment. See the notice to the employer to find out how much of your wages are protected from garnishment. IF YOUR EMPLOYER IS TAKING TOO MUCH MONEY FROM YOUR WAGES: You may apply to the court at the clerk's office within twenty (20) days from any improper withholding of your wages for a motion to stop the garnishment. The court clerk identified shall provide you with a form for making "Disposable earnings" means that part of the earnings of such a motion. You may wish to seek counsel of a lawyer. an individual remaining after the deduction from those If you are unable to afford an attorney, you may be eligible earnings of
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