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    Feb 3, 2008, 01:43 PM
    Sample of Debt Exemption Certificate for SSI, Retirement, etc.
    The link below is from the State of Oklahoma regarding debt collection. It contains an exemption form that is filed with the court BEFORE a debt collector can attach or garnish your exempt income. If the scumbags try to garnish before you have a chance to file this with the court after a judgment agreement, they are in violation of the law. However, check with your state rules of procedure - I think most of them provide for this opportunity for you to claim exemptions. This is just a sample to give you an idea of your rights.



    http://www.oscn.net/forms/aoc_form/adobe/Form.22.pdf
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    Feb 3, 2008, 02:09 PM
    They can't just pluck these benefits out of the air and take them for a judgement. Once they are deposited in the bank, any benefit is fair game unless you get to the bank first, try to stop an automatic deposit, etc. That's the way I see it. It isn't all that foolproof.
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    Feb 3, 2008, 02:37 PM
    Nothing is foolproof in the debt collection game. I am not telling people what to do or that they will be successful, just offering information that is available.

    There have been a lot of questions asked here recently about SSI benefits, etc. and I feel compelled to help since a lot of people don't know where or how to look. I am a retired paralegal with 33 years of research experience. I am not offering legal advice - I can't do that. But I am finding that there are some options available to people that might otherwise not be known. Some options are very viable and I am doing research for those of us who survive on limited and exempt benefits, it is up to us to try - at least try for Gods sake! If we don't try, the scum sucking debt collectors and their vermin attorneys win without a fight and that is what they want to do. Who knows, we might be successful? If they win anyway, we at least tried.

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