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Garnishees Answers To Interrogatories Earnings Initial Period Form. This is a Utah form and can be use in Garnishment Statewide.
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Received by clerk on:
My Name
Address
Phone
Fax
E-mail
In the
District
Justice Court of the State of Utah
Judicial District
County
Address:
Plaintiff/Petitioner
Garnishee’s answers to interrogatories.
Earnings. Initial pay period.
v.
Case Number
Judge
Commissioner
Defendant/Respondent
(1)
Write your answers in the spaces provided. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
(2)
Are there any other Writs of Continuing Garnishment in effect?
ANSWER:
(3)
Yes
No
If yes, when will they expire?
ANSWER:
(4)
What is the pay period to which these answers relate?
ANSWER:
Start Date:
End Date:
(5) Is the Writ of Continuing Garnishment in effect on the last day of this period? (The
Writ is in effect for 120 days after the date of service on you or for 120 days after the
date the previous writ expired, whichever is later. A Writ of Continuing Garnishment in
favor of the Office of Recovery Services or the Department of Workforce Services is
effective when served on you and continues indefinitely until fully satisfied.)
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ANSWER:
Yes
No
(6)(a) Do you pay the defendant money on a periodic basis?
ANSWER:
Yes
No
(6)(b) What is the pay period?
ANSWER:
Weekly
Semi-monthly
Biweekly
Other (Describe):
Monthly
(6)(c) What is the next pay date?
ANSWER:
(6)(d) What is the regular pay date?
ANSWER:
(7) Calculate, in the table, the amount to be withheld from the defendant. Assume you
are calculating this on the last day of the pay period for which these answers apply.
(7)(a) Gross earnings from all sources payable to the defendant for
personal services, including salary, wages, tips, commissions, bonuses,
per diem, etc.
(7)(b) Deductions required by law.
(7)(b)(i) Federal income tax
(7)(b)(ii) State income tax
(7)(b)(iii) Social security tax (FICA)
(7)(b)(iv) Medicare tax (FICA)
(7)(b)(v) Other amounts required by law to be deducted. (Please
describe reason for deduction.)
$
$
$
$
$
$
(7)(c) Total deductions. Calculate and record the sum of Lines (7)(b)(i)
through (7)(b)(v).
(7)(d) Disposable earnings. Calculate and record Line (7)(a) minus Line
(7)(c).
(7)(e) Calculate:
(7)(e)(i) 25% of the amount in Line (7)(d); or, if this is a judgment
for child support, 50% of the amount in Line (7)(d).
(7)(e)(ii) The difference between Line (7)(d) and the federal
minimum hourly wage ($5.85) times 30 times the number of
weeks in this pay period. For example:
Line (7)(d) minus ($5.85 X 30 X 2 weeks)
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$
$
$
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Line (7)(d) minus ($5.85 X 30 X 4.28 weeks)
(7)(f) Of Line (7)(e)(i) and Line (7)(e)(ii), record the lesser amount.
(7)(g) Amount of any income withholding order.
(7)(h) Calculate and record Line (7)(f) minus Line (7)(g)
(7)(i) Amount deducted for an undisputed debt owed to you by the
(check one or both):
plaintiff
defendant.
(7)(j) Total amount to be withheld. (Calculate and record Line (7)(h)
minus Line (7)(i).)
$
$
$
$
$
Note: Do not withhold more than the balance the defendant owes on the judgment. You
may contact the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney to obtain the outstanding balance.
(8) Do you possess or control any other property in which defendant has an interest?
(Property includes real and personal property, including money.)
ANSWER:
(9)
Yes
No
If yes, please explain in the table below.
ANSWER:
Describe the property
Nature of
defendant’s interest
in the property
The property is
due to the
defendant on:
(date)
Value of
defendant’s
interest in the
property
Total*
(Add this amount to the amount calculated in the table for Question 7. You should
handle the property as directed in the Writ of Garnishment.)
(10) Do you know of any other employment, income or income-producing activities of
the defendant?
ANSWER:
Yes
No
(11) If yes, explain in the space below.
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ANSWER:
(12) Do you know about any of the defendant’s other property or other debts to
defendant?
ANSWER:
Yes
No
(13) If Yes, please explain in the table below.
ANSWER:
(14) I served a copy of these Answers to Interrogatories on the plaintiff (or plaintiff’s
attorney) by:
first class mail
by hand delivery
to (address)
on (date)
(15) I served a copy of the Writ of Garnishment, these Answers to Interrogatories,
Notice of Garnishment and Exemptions form, and two copies of the Reply and Request
for Hearing form on the defendant by:
first class mail
by hand delivery
to (address)
on (date)
(16) I served a copy of the Writ of Garnishment, these Answers to Interrogatories,
Notice of Garnishment and Exemptions form, and two copies of the Reply and Request
for Hearing form upon the following persons other than the defendant shown by my
records to have an interest in the property by:
first class mail
by hand delivery
to (name)
to (address)
on (date)
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I declare under penalty of Section 46-5-101 that this document is true and correct.
Date:
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Initial pay period.
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