Motion To Quash Garnishment

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To claim a hardship exemption in Iowa, fill out a Motion to Quash Garnishment form, detailing your financial hardship, and request a hearing. Include personal and case information, and clearly explain why garnishment causes undue hardship.

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In Iowa, to claim a hardship exemption, follow these steps:
- Fill out the "Motion to Quash Garnishment" form: Include details about your financial situation and why garnishment causes hardship.
- Request a Hearing: On the same form or a separate "Request for Hearing" form, ask for a court hearing to present your case.
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Sure, here's a brief guide on filling out the "Motion to Quash Garnishment" and "Request for Hearing" forms in Iowa:
*. Motion to Quash Garnishment:
- Personal Information: Fill in your name, address, and contact details.
- Case Information: Include case number, court name, and parties involved.
- Statement: Explain your financial hardship and why garnishment should be quashed.
*. Request for Hearing:
- Personal Information: Include your name and case details.
- Request: Clearly state that you are requesting a hearing to present your hardship case.
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Sure! Here are more detailed instructions for filling out these forms:
Motion to Quash Garnishment
*. Personal Information:
- Your full name
- Address
- Contact details (phone number, email)
*. Case Information:
- Case number (found on court documents)
- Court name (e.g., Iowa District Court)
- Names of parties involved (you and the creditor)
*. Statement:
- Clearly explain your financial situation
- Detail why garnishment causes undue hardship (e.g., essential living expenses, medical bills)
Request for Hearing
*. Personal Information:
- Your full name
- Case details (case number, court name)
*. Request:
- State that you are requesting a hearing
- Briefly mention the reason (financial hardship due to garnishment)
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