Tucson Arizona Garnishee's Nonexempt Earnings Statement (Support Judgment)

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Arizona
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AZ-JUS-10-GE
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Non Exempt Earnings Statement - Support: A Non-Exempt Earnings Statement gives an employer the calculation to follow when garnishing a debtor/employee's paycheck. This form is available for download in both Word and Rich Text formats.

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The statute of limitations for credit card debt is three years. For car loans, mortgages and medical debts it's six years, and for unpaid taxes it's 10 years. The timeframe indicates the amount of time a debt collector has to collect a debt.

An employee paid every other week has disposable earnings of $500 for the first week and $80 for the second week of the pay period, for a total of $580. In a biweekly pay period, when disposable earnings are at or above $580 for the pay period, 25% may be garnished; $145.00 (25% × $580) may be garnished.

Typically, judgment creditors collect outstanding debts through wage garnishments, but our laws do allow for levying bank accounts and/or non-exempt property.

Garnishment procedures are governed by Arizona law and are extremely complicated. All parties involved must follow these procedures correctly. The Court may issue an order for monetary penalties against any party who does not proceed properly, including the judgment creditor.

Typically, judgment creditors collect outstanding debts through wage garnishments, but our laws do allow for levying bank accounts and/or non-exempt property.

For example, when it comes to wages, in Arizona, only 25% of disposable earnings can be garnished. Disposable earnings are wages or salary (including bonuses and commissions) left after deductions required by law, such as taxes.

The wage garnishment laws in Arizona are generally the same as federal wage garnishment laws, with a few added protections. The creditor will continue to garnish your wages until the debt is paid off, or you take some measure to stop the garnishment, such as claiming an exemption with the court.

Typically, judgment creditors collect outstanding debts through wage garnishments, but our laws do allow for levying bank accounts and/or non-exempt property.

How do I stop a garnishment? Option 1: Don't allow a judgment to be entered against you. Option 2: Challenge the judgment. Option 3: Don't expose assets to garnishment. Option 4: Reduce the amount that is being garnished (wage garnishments only) Option 5: Settlement. Option 6: Bankruptcy.

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Tucson Arizona Garnishee's Nonexempt Earnings Statement (Support Judgment)