Originally Posted by lmagsanay
last year a credit card won a judgment against me by default because I never showed up at the hearing. Then, my paycheck was garnished without notice. But, I filed a claim of excemption. I downloaded it off the internet. It's very simple to do - it's a form called a "claim of exemption" with a financial statement. It has a list of possible bills like rent, utilities, laundry, food, phone, tv, tuition, medical premiums, orthodontist, etc. List all your expenses, then put down your net take home money per month and whatever is left is what they can garnish. Make sure u max out your expences for "neccessities for life" like food, utilities, rent, medical, transportation (car insurance, gas, etc.). Put zero for entertainment. On the part where it asks what you think u can afford to pay put nothing. Then, u drop it off at the sheriff's office, levy department, and they submit it to the court. Oh, you send a copy to whoever is garnishing your wages to give them a chance to turn down your offer asking to be excused to pay anything due to financial hardship. The court will accept your claim of exception and put a new amount to be garnished of either zero or something. The court changed mine from 25% per pay check of my net to $5.00 per pay check. It's very, very easy - if u need help, email me.
Lorlor