Senate Sponsors: O'MALLEY. Short description: CIV PRO-WAGE DEDUCTN-INTERROGS Synopsis of Bill as introduced: Amends the "enforcement of judgments" Article of the Code of Civil Procedure. Makes changes concerning wage deductions. Requires that judgment creditor file an affidavit stating the number of 84-day periods of withholding of the judgment debtor's non-exempt wages that the judgment creditor reasonably believes will be necessary in order to secure payment in full of the total amount due on the judgment and costs, and provides for service on judgment debtor's employer of 4 copies of interrogatories for each such 84-day period. Provides that judgment is a lien on judgment debtor's wages until total amount due is paid (now, until that time or until expiration of the employer's payroll period ending immediately before 84 days after service of summons, whichever occurs first). Provides that upon the expiration of an 84-day period of withholding of the judgment debtor's non-exempt wages, a new such 84-day period shall begin unless otherwise ordered by the court. Requires that the employer file written answers under oath to the interrogatories for each such succeeding 84-day period until ordered by the court to stop holding non-exempt wages of the judgment debtor. Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE Last action date: 99-01-12 Location: Senate Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE - 0 SENATE - 0 END OF INQUIRY Full Text Bill Status