Wisconsin Code § 812.34

Exemption
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(1) The exemptions provided in this
section do not apply if the judgment debt meets one of the following conditions:
(a) Was ordered by a court under s. 128.21 or by any court of
the United States under 11 USC 1301 to 1330.
(b) Is for the support of any person.
(c) Is for unpaid taxes.
(2) (a) Unless the court grants relief under s. 812.38 (2) or
par. (b) or (c) applies, 80 percent of the debtor’s disposable earnings are exempt from garnishment under this subchapter.
(b) The debtor’s earnings are totally exempt from garnishment
under this subchapter if:
1. The debtor’s household income is below the poverty line.
2. The debtor receives need-based public assistance, has received such assistance within 6 months prior to service of the
earnings garnishment forms upon the garnishee or has been determined eligible to receive need-based assistance although actual receipt of benefits has not commenced.
(c) If the garnishment of 20 percent of the debtor’s disposable
income under this subchapter would result in the debtor’s household income being below the poverty line, the amount of the garnishment is limited to the debtor’s household income in excess of
the poverty line before the garnishment is in effect.
(3) The judicial conference shall adopt and make available
schedules and worksheets to assist debtors in computing their eligibility for exemption under sub. (2) (b) 1. The schedules shall
divide the annual poverty line for families of various sizes by 12,
rounding to the nearest dollar, and the worksheets shall assist
debtors to compute their household incomes. The judicial conference shall develop separate schedules for debtors paid on a
weekly, biweekly, semimonthly and monthly basis by dividing
the annual poverty line by 52, 26, 24 and 12, respectively, and
rounding to the nearest dollar. The judicial conference shall revise those schedules annually to reflect changes in the poverty
line. The revised schedules shall take effect July 1 for earnings
garnishments or extensions commencing thereafter.

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