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Effective April 1, 2023 all court records including documents will only be accessible via the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal. Public records are both case data and case documents.
Public court records are available at each courthouse. Each court has a computer reserved for public searches of court case information and court records in that court. Sealed cases and sealed records are not public, and some cases are exempt from disclosure under the Kansas Open Records Act (K.S.A. 45-221).
Wage garnishment orders your employer to withhold up to 25% of your earnings. The employer must pay this money over to your creditor until you pay your debt in full. To make things worse, your employer sets aside 25% of your gross pay.
No one creditor may issue more than one garnishment against the earnings of the same judgment debtor during any one 30-day period, but the court shall allow the creditor to file amendments or corrections of names or addresses of any party to the order of garnishment at any time.
In Kansas, like under federal law, the maximum amount of your disposable earnings for any workweek, which may be garnished is the lesser of either: up to 25% of your disposable earnings or. the amount of your disposable earnings that's more than 30 times the federal minimum wage.
The order requires your employer to give the creditor a part of your paycheck. You have a right by law, to be paid a certain amount of your earnings regardless of claims by your creditors. In general, this amount is 75% of your earnings.
Ordinary garnishments Under Title III, the amount that an employer may garnish from an employee in any workweek or pay period is the lesser of: 25% of disposable earnings -or- The amount by which disposable earnings are 30 times greater than the federal minimum wage.
Kansas Legal Services gives free or low cost civil legal advice and representation for persons whose incomes make them eligible. You will find out if you are eligible for legal assistance by talking with an Intake Specialist, whether you apply online or call our intake line.