CHAPTER 812
GARNISHMENT
SUBCHAPTER I
GARNISHMENT OF PROPERTY
OTHER THAN EARNINGS
812.01 Commencement of garnishment.
812.02 Garnishment before and after judgment.
812.04 Garnishment actions; how commenced; summons.
812.05 Garnishee complaint before and after judgment; several garnishees.
812.06 Garnishee fees, costs.
812.07 Service on garnishee and defendant.
812.08 Judgment; bond.
812.11 Garnishee answer.
812.13 Payments by garnishee; releases.
812.14 Answer conclusive if no reply by plaintiff; procedure following reply.
812.15 Defendant or garnishee may defend both actions.
812.16 Principal action tried first; judgment.
812.17 Impleader.
812.18 Liability of garnishee.
812.19 Nonliability as garnishee; judgment when rendered.
812.20 Action by defendant against garnishee stayed.
812.21 Release of garnishment; bond.
812.22 Costs.
812.24 Penalties.
SUBCHAPTER II
EARNINGS GARNISHMENT
812.30 Definitions.
812.31 Procedure.
812.32 Earnings garnishment generally.
812.33 Garnishee fee.
812.34 Exemption.
812.35 Commencement of action.
812.37 Debtor's answer.
812.38 Judicial hearing.
812.39 Payment to creditor.
812.40 Stipulated extension.
812.41 Garnishee liability.
812.42 Garnishment of earnings of public officers and employes.
812.43 Retaliation by garnishee for earnings garnishment forbidden.
812.44 Forms.
subch. I of ch. 812 SUBCHAPTER I
GARNISHMENT OF PROPERTY
OTHER THAN EARNINGS
Subch. I of ch. 812 Note NOTE: 1993 Wis. Act 80, which affected subch. I and created subch. II, contains extensive legislative council notes.
812.01 812.01 Commencement of garnishment.
812.01(1) (1) Any creditor may proceed against any person who is indebted to or has any property in his or her possession or under his or her control belonging to such creditor's debtor or which is subject to satisfaction of an obligation described under s. 766.55 (2), as prescribed in this subchapter. "Plaintiff" as used in this subchapter includes a judgment creditor and "defendant", a judgment debtor or the spouse or former spouse of a judgment debtor if the judgment is rendered in connection with an obligation described under s. 766.55 (2).
812.01(2) (2) The procedures in this subchapter govern all garnishments except the garnishment of earnings. Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, the general rules of practice and procedure in chs. 750 to 758 and 801 to 847 apply to actions under this subchapter.
812.01(2a) (2a) A garnishment action is a separate action.
812.01(3) (3) An individual may commence a garnishment action in the individual's own person and in the individual's own behalf, or by an attorney licensed to practice in the courts of this state, but not otherwise. Garnishment actions on behalf of any other party shall be commenced only by attorneys licensed to practice in the courts of this state.
812.01(4) (4) No garnishment action shall be brought to recover the price or value of alcohol beverages sold at retail.
812.01 History History: Sup. Ct. Order, 67 W (2d) 585, 759 (1975); Stats. 1975 s. 812.01; 1981 c. 79 s. 17; 1985 a. 37; 1993 a. 80, 486.
812.01 Annotation Doctrine of marshaling assets discussed. Moser Paper Co. v. North Shore Pub. Co. 83 W (2d) 852, 266 NW (2d) 411 (1978).
812.01 Annotation Notwithstanding (2), procedures in ch. 799 are used in garnishment actions under $1,000. Wisconsin Natural Gas Co. v. Kletsch, 95 W (2d) 691, 291 NW (2d) 640 (Ct. App. 1980).
812.01 Annotation State is immune from suit in any garnishment action not involving a state employe or officer. 77 Atty. Gen. 17.
812.01 Annotation Garnishment of corporate bank accounts must comply with due process protections of Fuentes and Sniadach. North Georgia Finishing, Inc. v. Di-Chem, Inc. 419 US 601.
812.01 Annotation A proposal for monitoring the impact of increased wage garnishment exemptions under the Wisconsin consumer act. 1974 WLR 466.
812.02 812.02 Garnishment before and after judgment.
812.02(1) (1) A plaintiff may commence a garnishment action at any time after:
812.02(1)(a) (a) A summons and complaint are filed:
812.02(1)(a)1. 1. In an action for damages founded upon contract, express or implied (or in a contract action where a writ of attachment could issue on demands not yet due under s. 811.03 (3)).
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