I have a garnishment against my personal bank account that has nothing to do with child support, alimony/maintenance or taxes. In reading I found that there are exemptions I can file on the money in this account. I live in Clay County, Missouri and the papers I received from the Sheriff's Office states that "If your money which is attached is federal pay or federal retirement benefits or some other payment from the federal government, it may also be exempt under federal law or not subject to execution."
My question is the majority of money in this account is from a Federal Tax Return. Can I claim exemption on the money from the federal tax return? Also the Federal Tax Return check has my ex-wife's name on it in which she signed and she is supposed to receive a portion of this money in the dissolution of marriage agreement. Our divorce was just final 16 days ago.
The bank account at time of garnishment was only 9 days old. Four deposits where made consisting of two payroll checks, Missouri Tax Return and Federal Tax Return so figuring out what part of this money I want to claim exemption on should not be a problem.
Thank You for your advice.