Senate Bill sb2232

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    Florida Senate - 2007                                  SB 2232

    By Senator Wise





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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to garnishment; amending s.

  3         77.041, F.S.; requiring a defendant claiming

  4         exemption from garnishment to certify that

  5         notice of the exemption claim was provided to

  6         the plaintiff and the garnishee; prescribing a

  7         certificate of notice form; prescribing

  8         timeframes for filing a claim of exemption;

  9         amending s. 77.07, F.S.; prescribing procedures

10         by which a plaintiff may voluntarily dissolve a

11         writ of garnishment; prescribing duties of the

12         clerk related to voluntary dissolution of a

13         writ; repealing s. 222.12, F.S., relating to

14         proceedings for exemption of wages from

15         garnishment; providing an effective date.

16  

17  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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19         Section 1.  Section 77.041, Florida Statutes, is

20  amended to read:

21         77.041  Notice to individual defendant for claim of

22  exemption from garnishment; procedure for hearing.--

23         (1)  Upon application for a writ of garnishment by a

24  plaintiff, if the defendant is an individual, the clerk of the

25  court shall attach to the writ the following "Notice to

26  Defendant":

27  

28               NOTICE TO DEFENDANT OF RIGHT AGAINST

29                   GARNISHMENT OF WAGES, MONEY,

30                        AND OTHER PROPERTY

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 1         The Writ of Garnishment delivered to you with this

 2  Notice means that wages, money, and other property belonging

 3  to you have been garnished to pay a court judgment against

 4  you. HOWEVER, YOU MAY BE ABLE TO KEEP OR RECOVER YOUR WAGES,

 5  MONEY, OR PROPERTY. READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY.

 6         State and federal laws provide that certain wages,

 7  money, and property, even if deposited in a bank, savings and

 8  loan, or credit union, may not be taken to pay certain types

 9  of court judgments. Such wages, money, and property are exempt

10  from garnishment. The major exemptions are listed below on the

11  form for Claim of Exemption and Request for Hearing. This list

12  does not include all possible exemptions. You should consult a

13  lawyer for specific advice.

14         TO KEEP YOUR WAGES, MONEY, AND OTHER PROPERTY

15         FROM BEING GARNISHED, OR TO GET BACK ANYTHING

16         ALREADY TAKEN, YOU MUST COMPLETE A FORM FOR

17         CLAIM OF EXEMPTION AND REQUEST FOR HEARING AS

18         SET FORTH BELOW AND HAVE THE FORM NOTARIZED.

19         YOU MUST FILE THE FORM WITH THE CLERK'S OFFICE

20         WITHIN 20 DAYS AFTER THE DATE YOU RECEIVE THIS

21         NOTICE OR YOU MAY LOSE IMPORTANT RIGHTS.

22         IMMEDIATELY UPON FILING THIS FORM YOU MUST ALSO

23         MAIL OR HAND DELIVER A COPY OF THIS FORM TO THE

24         PLAINTIFF AND THE GARNISHEE AT THE ADDRESSES

25         LISTED ON THE WRIT OF GARNISHMENT. IMMEDIATELY

26         UPON MAILING OR DELIVERY, YOU MUST ALSO FILE

27         WITH THE CLERK'S OFFICE A CERTIFICATE OF

28         SERVICE FORM CERTIFYING THAT YOU HAVE MAILED OR

29         DELIVERED COPIES OF THE FORM FOR CLAIM OF

30         EXEMPTION AND REQUEST FOR HEARING TO THE

31         PLAINTIFF AND THE GARNISHEE.

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 1         If you request a hearing, it will be held as soon as

 2  possible after your request is received by the court. The

 3  plaintiff must file any objection within 3 business days if

 4  you hand delivered to the plaintiff a copy of the form for

 5  Claim of Exemption and Request for Hearing or, alternatively,

 6  8 business days if you mailed a copy of the form for claim and

 7  request to the plaintiff. If the plaintiff files an objection

 8  to your Claim of Exemption and Request for Hearing, the clerk

 9  will notify you and the other parties of the time and date of

10  the hearing. You may attend the hearing with or without an

11  attorney. If the plaintiff fails to file an objection, no

12  hearing is required, the writ of garnishment will be dissolved

13  and your wages, money, or property will be released.

14         YOU SHOULD FILE THE FORM FOR CLAIM OF EXEMPTION

15         IMMEDIATELY TO KEEP YOUR WAGES, MONEY, OR

16         PROPERTY FROM BEING APPLIED TO THE COURT

17         JUDGMENT. IMMEDIATELY UPON FILING SUCH FORM,

18         YOU MUST ALSO FILE THE CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

19         FORM CERTIFYING THAT YOU HAVE HAND DELIVERED OR

20         MAILED THE FORM FOR CLAIM OF EXEMPTION TO THE

21         PLAINTIFF AND THE GARNISHEE. THE CLERK CANNOT

22         GIVE YOU LEGAL ADVICE. IF YOU NEED LEGAL

23         ASSISTANCE YOU SHOULD SEE A LAWYER. IF YOU

24         CANNOT AFFORD A PRIVATE LAWYER, LEGAL SERVICES

25         MAY BE AVAILABLE. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BAR

26         ASSOCIATION OR ASK THE CLERK'S OFFICE ABOUT ANY

27         LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM IN YOUR AREA.

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29                  CLAIM OF EXEMPTION AND

30                   REQUEST FOR HEARING

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 1  I claim exemptions from garnishment under the following

 2  categories as checked:

 3  ....     1.  Head of family wages. (You must check a.

 4           or b. below.)

 5  ....     a.  I provide more than one-half of the

 6           support for a child or other dependent and

 7           have net earnings of $500 or less per week.

 8  ....     b.  I provide more than one-half of the

 9           support for a child or other dependent, have

10           net earnings of more than $500 per week, but

11           have not agreed in writing to have my wages

12           garnished.

13  ....     2.  Social Security benefits.

14  ....     3.  Supplemental Security Income benefits.

15  ....     4.  Public assistance (welfare).

16  ....     5.  Workers' Compensation.

17  ....     6.  Unemployment Compensation.

18  ....     7.  Veterans' benefits.

19  ....     8.  Retirement or profit-sharing benefits or

20           pension money.

21  ....     9.  Life insurance benefits or cash surrender

22           value of a life insurance policy or proceeds

23           of annuity contract.

24  ....     10.  Disability income benefits.

25  ....     11.  Prepaid College Trust Fund or Medical

26           Savings Account.

27  ....     12.  Other exemptions as provided by law.

28           ................................(explain)

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30  I request a hearing to decide the validity of my claim. Notice

31  of the hearing should be given to me at:

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 2  Address: ................................

 3  Telephone number:........................

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 5  The statements made in this request are true to the best of my

 6  knowledge and belief.

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 8  ................................

 9  Defendant's signature

10  Date................................

11  

12  STATE OF FLORIDA

13  COUNTY OF

14  

15  Sworn and subscribed to before me this ........ day of

16  ...(month and year)..., by ...(name of person making

17  statement)...

18  Notary Public/Deputy Clerk

19  Personally Known ........OR Produced Identification....

20  Type of Identification Produced....................

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22                      CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

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24  I, ................ , hereby certify that I have (check one.)

25  .... 1.  Hand delivered a copy of the form for Claim of

26  Exemption and Request for Hearing to the plaintiff or the

27  attorney for the plaintiff as listed on the writ of

28  garnishment. Delivery was made at the following time, date,

29  and place:

30  ................................................

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 1  .... 2.  Mailed a copy of the form for Claim of Exemption and

 2  Request for Hearing by first class mail to the plaintiff or

 3  the attorney for the plaintiff as listed on the writ of

 4  garnishment at the following address:

 5  ................................................

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 7  I further certify that I have (check one):

 8  .... 1.  Hand delivered a copy of the form for Claim of

 9  Exemption and Request for Hearing to the garnishee. Delivery

10  was made at the following time, date, and place:

11  ................................................

12  .... 2.  Mailed a copy of the form for Claim of Exemption and

13  Request for Hearing by first class mail to the garnishee at

14  the following address:

15  ................................................

16         (2)  The plaintiff must mail, by first class, a copy of

17  the writ of garnishment, a copy of the motion for writ of

18  garnishment, and, if the defendant is an individual, the

19  "Notice to Defendant" to the defendant's last known address

20  within 5 business days after the writ is issued or 3 business

21  days after the writ is served on the garnishee, whichever is

22  later. However, if such documents are returned as

23  undeliverable by the post office, or if the last known address

24  is not discoverable after diligent search, the plaintiff must

25  mail, by first class, the documents to the defendant at the

26  defendant's place of employment. The plaintiff shall file in

27  the proceeding a certificate of such service.

28         (3)  An individual defendant may file a claim of

29  exemption and request for hearing, with a certificate of

30  service certifying that the defendant has delivered or mailed

31  copies of the form for Claim of Exemption and Request for

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 1  Hearing to the plaintiff and the garnishee as provided in

 2  subsection (1). The claim and certificate of service must be

 3  filed within 20 days after the defendant receives a copy of

 4  the writ of garnishment, a copy of the motion for writ of

 5  garnishment, and the "Notice to Defendant." Upon the filing by

 6  a defendant of a claim of exemption and request for hearing, a

 7  hearing will be held as soon as is practicable to determine

 8  the validity of the claimed exemptions. If the plaintiff does

 9  not file a sworn written statement that contests the

10  defendant's claim of exemption within 3 business days after

11  hand delivering the claim and request or, alternatively, 8

12  business days, if the claim and request were served by mail,

13  no hearing is required and the clerk must automatically inform

14  the court and request that the court issue an order to

15  dissolve the writ. Immediately after the court issues the

16  order, the clerk shall and notify the parties of the

17  dissolution by mail.

18         Section 2.  Subsection (6) is added to section 77.07,

19  Florida Statutes, to read:

20         77.07  Dissolution of writ.--

21         (6)  The plaintiff may voluntarily dissolve a writ by

22  filing a motion for dissolution, with a proposed order

23  dissolving the writ. The plaintiff must immediately serve the

24  motion on the defendant and the garnishee. The clerk must

25  automatically inform the court of the filing and request that

26  the court issue an order to dissolve the writ. Immediately

27  after the court issues the order, the clerk must notify the

28  parties of the dissolution by mail.

29         Section 3.  Section 222.12, Florida Statutes, is

30  repealed.

31         Section 4.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007.

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 2                          SENATE SUMMARY

 3    Revises provisions relating to garnishment. Requires a
      defendant claiming exemption from garnishment to certify
 4    that notice of the exemption claim was provided to the
      plaintiff and the garnishee. Prescribes a certificate of
 5    notice form. Establishes timeframes for filing a claim of
      exemption. Establishes procedures by which a plaintiff
 6    may voluntarily dissolve a writ of garnishment.
      Prescribes duties of the clerk related to voluntary
 7    dissolution of a writ. Repeals s. 222.12, F.S., relating
      to proceedings for exemption of wages from garnishment.
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