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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the garnishee worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the court location where your judgment was issued. This is crucial for proper processing.
  3. Fill in the court file number assigned to your judgment. This helps in tracking your case.
  4. Provide the full name and address of the debtor, including their occupation and date of birth if known. Ensure accuracy as this information is vital for enforcement.
  5. Next, input your details as the creditor, including your address and any applicable party codes.
  6. Complete sections regarding the total amount of judgment, post-judgment interest, and any taxed costs that apply.
  7. Once all fields are filled out accurately, save your document and proceed to file it with the Clerk of the Court.

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Alberta Wage Garnishment Rules The creditor can garnish 50% of your income between $800 and $2,400. Dependents: The above exception limits are increased by $200 for each dependent you have. Unemployment: Your creditor may garnish funds directly from your bank account if you are unemployed.
The first $800 of your monthly salary is exempt from garnishment. For monthly salary amounts above $800 and up to $2400, a creditor can take 50% For salary amounts over $2400, a creditor can take 100% of the balance with no maximum garnishment amount.
Form 13 is a written form of examination in aid of execution that requires an enforcement debtor to provide a comprehensive report of their financial position at the request of an enforcement creditor (Michel v Lafrentz).
Once a judgement is granted the creditor can take several steps to get the money that you owe: Register a writ of enforcement with the Personal Property Registry. Garnishee your wages, bank accounts or accounts receivable. Seize your property.
Heres how it works: First $800/month is exempt. 50% of income between $800$2,400/month can be garnished. 100% of income above $2,400/month can be taken.

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A Judgment may be renewed before it expires. If the Judgment has not been registered (filed) at Court of Kings Bench, a party may complete and file an Application to renew the Judgment and an Affidavit in Support of Application in the Alberta Court of Justice where the Judgment was granted.
Federal Limitations on Wage Garnishment The total limit on how much creditors can garnish your wages is the lesser of the following: 25% of your disposable earnings. The amount that your disposable earnings exceed 30 times the current federal minimum wage.

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