Illinois Wage Deduction Summons

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Wage Deduction Summons

Illinois Wage Deduction Summons is a legal document used by creditors to initiate the process of garnishing wages from a debtor's paycheck. The summons is issued to an employer by the court and requires the employer to deduct a portion of the debtor's wages and send them to the court appointed trustee. There are two types of Illinois Wage Deduction Summons: regular wage deductions and limited wage deductions. Regular wage deductions are for a fixed amount that must be deducted from each paycheck until the debt is fully paid. Limited wage deductions are for a set amount that can be deducted from a single paycheck.

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Wage Garnishment in Illinois In Illinois, if a creditor wins a court judgment against you, the maximum your employer can garnish from your weekly earnings is either 15 percent of your earnings or the amount left over after you deduct 45 hours' worth of Illinois' minimum wage.

How much can an employer deduct? 15% of your gross wages; or. The amount of disposable income (or the federal minimum wage if it's greater than the Illinois minimum wage) multiplied by 45. In other words, the state cannot leave the employee with less than 45 times the state minimum wage as weekly take-home pay.

Wage Garnishment in Illinois In Illinois, if a creditor wins a court judgment against you, the maximum your employer can garnish from your weekly earnings is either 15 percent of your earnings or the amount left over after you deduct 45 hours' worth of Illinois' minimum wage.

If the employer and employee cannot agree, the employer cannot make deductions without complying with Section 9 of the Act.

In Illinois, any creditor can usually garnish your wages if the creditor has a Wage Deduction Order against you. This includes the original creditor or any of that creditor's representatives, as well as debt collection agencies or debt buyers.

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