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Tennessee ORDER STAYING WAGE GARNISHMENTS COMBINED WITH RELATED ORDERS AND NOTICE of THE ENTRY THEREOF - CHAPTER 7

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ORDER STAYING WAGE GARNISHMENTS COMBINED WITH RELATED ORDERS AND NOTICE OF THE ENTRY THEREOF - CHAPTER 7

Tennessee Order Staying Wage Garnishments Combined with Related Orders and Notice of the Entry Thereof — Chapter 7 is an order issued by the court in Tennessee to protect individuals who have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This order stays all wage garnishments from creditors, such as court-ordered child support or alimony payments. This order also includes any related orders that may be issued by the court, such as orders for creditors to stop collection activities. The Notice of the Entry Thereof serves as notification to all creditors and debt collectors that the Order has been entered and that they must comply with the Order. The different types of Tennessee Order Staying Wage Garnishments Combined with Related Orders and Notice of the Entry Thereof — Chapter 7 include: Automatic Stay, Motion to Set Aside, Motion to Modify, and Motion to Vacate.

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Limitations on garnishment Under the law, the most that can be garnished from your paycheck is the larger of: 25 percent of your disposable weekly earnings (i.e. earnings after deductions for taxes and other expenses); or. The amount by which your weekly disposable earnings exceeds 30 times the federal minimum wage.

Both Tennessee law and federal wage garnishment law limit the amount that can be garnished from a week's pay to the lesser of: 25% of your weekly disposable income.The amount of your weekly disposable income that is left over after you are paid 30 times the federal minimum wage.

You may apply to the court at the clerk's office shown below within twenty (20) days from any improper withholding of your wages for a motion to stop the garnishment. The court clerk identified below shall provide you with a form for making such a motion, or may have supplied a form motion on the back of this notice.

The garnishment amount is limited to 25% of your disposable earnings for that week (what's left after mandatory deductions) or the amount by which your disposable earnings for that week exceed 30 times the federal minimum hourly wage, whichever is less. (15 U.S.C. § 1673).

Garnishment of bank accounts, wages, salaries, and accounts receivable: Under Tennessee law, a person or entity in possession of funds owed or belonging to the debtor may be compelled to "freeze" the transfer of those funds, and to pay them over to the party owed money by the debtor.

You may apply to the court at the clerk's office shown below within twenty (20) days from any improper withholding of your wages for a motion to stop the garnishment. The court clerk identified below shall provide you with a form for making such a motion, or may have supplied a form motion on the back of this notice.

The garnishment amount is limited to 25% of your disposable earnings for that week (what's left after mandatory deductions) or the amount by which your disposable earnings for that week exceed 30 times the federal minimum hourly wage, whichever is less. (15 U.S.C. § 1673).

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Tennessee ORDER STAYING WAGE GARNISHMENTS COMBINED WITH RELATED ORDERS AND NOTICE of THE ENTRY THEREOF - CHAPTER 7