[1-065.2, 2-802, 3-802]
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF ______________________
[IN THE [MAGISTRATE] [METROPOLITAN] COURT]
[_____________________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT]
__________________________________, Plaintiff
v. No. __________
__________________________________, Defendant
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CLAIM EXEMPTIONS (GARNISHMENT)
1. THE JUDGMENT CREDITOR IS GARNISHING YOUR PROPERTY WHICH MAY
INCLUDE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT:
A ruling has been made in this case that you owe money to
the judgment creditor. The judgment creditor has started
to collect that money from your property which may include
your bank account.
2. PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE:
This notice is to tell you that some kinds of property or
money may NOT be taken from you even after the court has
ruled that you owe the judgment creditor money. These
funds or property are protected under federal or state law.
Money or property which may not be taken is called "exempt"
property. You may claim an exemption by filing with the
court a claim of exemption (garnishment) form. There are
limits on how much of your wages may be taken. You do not
need to file a claim of exemption form to protect your
exempt wages.
Here is a list of some exempt money and property. Other
kinds of money or property not listed may also be exempt.
YOU MAY WISH TO CONSULT AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMPLETING AND
FILING THIS FORM.
3. PARTIAL LIST OF EXEMPTIONS:
a. social security benefits (OASDI, SSI);
b. public assistance benefits (AFDC, welfare, GA);
c. life, accident or health insurance proceeds;
d. workers' compensation benefits (part may be garnished
for child or spousal support);
e. occupational health benefits;
f. unemployment compensation benefits subject to the
limitations of Section 51-1-37 NMSA 1978;
g. veterans' benefits;
h. pensions or retirement funds;
i. a partner's interest in specific partnership property
subject to the limitations of Section 54-1-25 NMSA
1978;
j. crime victims' reparation fund payments;
k. a family allowance to a decedent's surviving spouse
and children, subject to the limitations of Sections
45-2-401 and 45-2-402 NMSA 1978;
l. the minimum amount of shares necessary for certain
cooperative associations as provided by Section
53-4-28 NMSA 1978;
m. fraternal benefit society payments;
n. oil and gas equipment not financed by the judgment
creditor to be used for purposes for which it was
purchased as provided by Section 70-4-12 NMSA 1978.
4. HOW TO PROTECT EXEMPT PROPERTY:
A "claim of exemption (garnishment)" form is attached for
you to complete and file with the court. YOU MUST COMPLETE
AND RETURN THE ATTACHED CLAIM OF EXEMPTIONS (GARNISHMENT)
FORM TO THE CLERK OF THE COURT WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER
SERVICE OF THIS NOTICE UPON YOU. YOU MUST ALSO SERVE A
COPY OF THE COMPLETED AND SIGNED CLAIM OF EXEMPTIONS
(GARNISHMENT) FORM ON THE JUDGMENT CREDITOR AND ON THE
GARNISHEE.
If the judgment creditor disputes a claimed exemption, the
clerk or the judge will notify you of the date and time for
a court hearing on your claim. You must go to that hearing
and explain why your money or property is exempt. You must
bring to the hearing any proof that your money or property
is exempt.
If you do not complete and file the claim of exemptions
(garnishment) form within ten (10) days and attend the
hearing, your money or property may be turned over to the
judgment creditor.
DO NOT FILE THE CLAIM OF EXEMPTION FORM TO PROTECT ONLY
WAGES.
YOU SHOULD COMPLETE AND RETURN THE CLAIM OF EXEMPTION FORM TO
THE CLERK OF THE COURT WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER SERVICE OF
THIS FORM UPON YOU. MAKE A COPY OF THE COMPLETED FORM FOR YOUR
RECORDS AND SERVE A COPY ON THE JUDGMENT CREDITOR AND ON THE
GARNISHEE.
[As amended, effective July 1, 1992; January 1, 1996; December
3, 2001.]