Indiana Statutes
§ 22-2-7-4 — Married persons; consent; exemptions
Indiana § 22-2-7-4
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Ind. Code § 22-2-7-4 (2026).
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(a)No assignment of wages by a married person
who is living with the person's spouse residing in Indiana to any wage
broker shall be valid or enforceable without the consent of the spouse,
evidenced by the spouse's signature to said assignment, executed and
acknowledged before a notary public or other officer empowered to
take acknowledgments of conveyances. No wage broker or person
connected with the married person directly or indirectly shall be
authorized to take any such acknowledgment.
(b)This chapter shall not apply to any deduction from the wages of
any employee of such employer, which deduction is made for the
purpose of applying the same to any account of such employee in any
credit union or any nonprofit organization of employees of such
employer organized under any law of this
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