Wage Exemptions -- State System
Kansas Law Wage Garnishment Limits
Kansas only protects the federal minimum. 75% of wages or 30 times federal minimum wage.
Kansas scored an "F" in the the NCLC grading of state wage garnishment protections.
Federal Non-Bankruptcy Law
(available only if using State System)
Federal "non-bankruptcy" law also offers exemption protection for wages.
Wage Garnishment — Federal System § 522 (no exemption)
No, except as to 11 U.S.C. § 522(d)(10) (benefits, alimony, support, maintenance, certain pensions and similar payments). Kan. Stat. Ann. § 60-2312.
The Federal Bankruptcy Exemptions under 11 U.S.C. § 522(d) are available to you if
- you haven't lived in any state longer than 180 days for a while,
- or
- if your state allows the Federal exemptions as a choice.
See also on LegalConsumer.com
From Elsewhere on the web:
- Wage Garnishment in Kansas (UpSolve.org): UpSolve features state specific articles on wage garnishment in each state.