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Exempt wages: $170 per week of your disposable income, or 75% of disposable wages, whichever is more. |
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Domestic animals and poultry for family use to $1,000 and their food for 60 days. |
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Social security (including SSI). |
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Provisions (food) and fuel for your family for 60 days. |
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Public assistance (welfare). |
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One rifle or shotgun and one pistol to $1,000. |
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Unemployment benefits. |
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Public or private pensions. |
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Disability benefits. |
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Veterans benefits and loans. |
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Workers' compensation benefits. |
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Medical assistance benefits. |
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Exempt wages, social security, welfare, unemployment benefits and disability benefits when placed in a checking or savings account (up to $7,500). |
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Health insurance proceeds and disability proceeds of life insurance policies. |
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Spousal support, child support, or other support if necessary to support you or your dependents. |
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Cash surrender value of life insurance policies not payable to your estate. |
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A house with land you own and that you or certain family members live in up to $25,000 ($33,000 if more than one owner owes the debt). Includes proceeds from sale for (1) year (if you intend to use funds to buy another home). |
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Federal annuities. |
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A mobile home and land you own and you or certain family members live in up to $23,000 ($30,000 if more than 1 owner owes the debt). A mobile home or houseboat you own and that you or certain family members live in with no land owned up to $20,000 ($27,000 if more than 1 owner owes the debt). Includes proceeds from sale for (1) year (if you intend to use funds to buy another home). |
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Other annuities to $250 per month, excess over $250 per month subject to same exemption as wage. |
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Household goods, furniture, radios, 1 television set, and utensils to $3,000. |
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Professionally prescribed health aids for you or your dependents. |
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*Automobile, truck, trailer or other vehicle to $1,700. |
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*Oregon renter's and homeowner's tax refund. |
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Tools, implements, apparatus, team, harness or library necessary to carry on your occupation to $3,000. |
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*Your right to receive, or property traceable to: a. An award under any crime victim reparation law. b. A payment, not exceeding $10,000, on account of personal bodily injury, (not including emotional pain & suffering or compensation for actual monetary loss) of you or an individual of whom you are a dependent. c. A payment in compensation of loss of future earnings of you or an individual of whom you are or were a dependent, to the extent reasonably necessary for your support and the support of any of your dependents. |
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*Books, pictures and musical instruments to $600. |
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Interest in personal property to the value of $400, but this cannot be used to increase the amount of any other exemption. |
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*Clothing, jewelry and other personal items to $1,800. |
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The difference between what you actually owe the creditor and the total amount due listed in the writ of garnishment, if the amount listed in the writ is larger. |
