Notice To Defendant

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K.S.A. 60-2420
Notice of General Execution
(7/1/05)
[CAPTION]
TO BE SERVED ON THE DEFENDANT WITH THE WRIT OF EXECUTION.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
(General Execution)
You are hereby notified that the court has issued an order called a writ of
execution in the above case in favor of (name and address of plaintiff), the plaintiff
in this proceeding, directing that any of your property which is not exempt under the
law be used to satisfy your debt to the plaintiff. This order was issued to enforce the
judgment obtained by the plaintiff against you in this case on (date).
The law of Kansas and the United States provides that certain property cannot
be taken from you to pay a debt. Such property is commonly referred to as exempt
property. Examples of exempt property which cannot be attached or executed upon
by a creditor are:
(1) Social Security disability and retirement benefits;
(2) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits;
(3) Veteran's benefits;
(4) Black lung benefits;
(5) Cash assistance payments under the Temporary Assistance for Families
(TAF) program;
(6) Cash assistance payments under the General Assistance (GA) program;
(7) Unemployment compensation payments;
(8) Workers compensation payments;
(9) Certain pension benefits and retirement funds, including KPERS;
(10) Furnishings, equipment and supplies in your possession and reasonably
necessary at your principal residence;
(11) Personal jewelry and other ornaments up to $1,000 in value;
(12) One vehicle regularly used for transportation up to $20,000 in value;
(13) Tools and equipment used in your principal trade or business up to $7,500
in value;
(14) Homestead (usually, your residence).
This is not an exclusive list. Other state and federal exemptions may apply to
you. Certain exemptions may not apply to support orders or to back taxes. These
exemptions generally apply only to persons and not to entities such as corporations.
An attorney can assist you in determining which of your property is exempt.

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