Virginia Statutes

§ 34-17 — When exemption may be set apart; garnished wages

Virginia § 34-17
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 34Homestead and Other Exemptions
Ch. 2Homestead Exemption of Householder

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Va. Code Ann. § 34-17 (2026).

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A.The real or personal estate that a householder is entitled to hold as exempt may be set apart at any time before it is subjected by sale under creditor process or by a trustee in bankruptcy, or, if such creditor process does not require sale of the property, before it is turned over to the creditor.
B.A claim of homestead exemption to protect garnished wages may be filed by the debtor after the garnishment summons is served on the employer but prior to or upon the return date of the garnishment summons and shall be considered by the garnishing court.

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 6543; 1944, p. 489; 1974, c. 272; 1981, c. 580; 1985, c. 521; 1990, c. 942; 2003, c. 1000; 2005, c. 367; 2020, c. 328.

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