Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 906 - Postjudgment Procedures
Section 52-352b. - Exempt property.

The following property of any natural person shall be exempt:

(1) Necessary apparel, bedding, foodstuffs, household furniture and appliances;
(2) Tools, books, instruments, farm animals and livestock feed, which are necessary to the exemptioner in the course of his or her occupation, profession or farming operation;
(3) Burial plot for the exemptioner and his or her immediate family;
(4) Public assistance payments and any wages earned by a public assistance recipient under an incentive earnings or similar program;
(5) Health and disability insurance payments;
(6) Health aids necessary to enable the exemptioner to work or to sustain health;
(7) Workers' compensation, Social Security, veterans and unemployment benefits;
(8) Court-approved payments for child support;
(9) Arms and military equipment, uniforms or musical instruments owned by any member of the militia or armed forces of the United States;
(10) Up to two motor vehicles to the value of seven thousand dollars in the aggregate, provided value shall be determined as the fair market value of the motor vehicles less the amount of all liens and security interests which encumber them;
(11) Wedding and engagement rings;
(12) Residential utility deposits for one residence, and one residential security deposit;
(13) Any assets or interests of an exemptioner in, or payments received by the exemptioner from, a plan or arrangement described in section 52-321a;
(14) Alimony and support, other than child support, but only to the extent that wages are exempt from execution under section 52-361a;
(15) An award under a crime reparations act;
(16) All benefits allowed by any association of persons in this state towards the support of any of its members incapacitated by sickness or infirmity from attending to his usual business;
(17) All moneys due the exemptioner from any insurance company on any insurance policy issued on exempt property, to the same extent that the property was exempt;
(18) Any interest of the exemptioner in any property not to exceed in value one thousand dollars;
(19) Any interest of the exemptioner not to exceed in value four thousand dollars in any accrued dividend or interest under, or loan value of, any unmatured life insurance contract owned by the exemptioner under which the insured is the exemptioner or an individual of whom the exemptioner is a dependent;
(20) The cash surrender value of any life insurance policy issued upon the life of a citizen or resident of this state, unless the life insurance policy was assigned to or was effected for the benefit of the creditor or unless the purchase, sale, or transfer of the life insurance policy is made with the intent to defraud the creditor;
(21) The homestead of the exemptioner to the value of two hundred fifty thousand dollars, provided value shall be determined as the fair market value of the real property less the amount of any statutory or consensual lien which encumbers it, except that, in the case of a money judgment arising out of a claim of sexual abuse or exploitation of a minor, sexual assault or other wilful, wanton, or reckless misconduct committed by a natural person, to the value of seventy-five thousand dollars; and
(22) Irrevocable transfers of money to an account held by a debt adjuster licensed pursuant to sections 36a-655 to 36a-665, inclusive, for the benefit of creditors of the exemptioner.
(P.A. 77-466, S. 2; P.A. 79-376, S. 72; P.A. 83-581, S. 25, 40; P.A. 91-239, S. 3, 4 P.A. 92-94, S. 2, 4; P.A. 93-301, S. 2, 3; 93-350; P.A. 03-266, S. 8; P.A. 07-37, S. 1; P.A. 09-208, S. 42; P.A. 21-161, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 79-376 substituted “workers' compensation” for “workmen's compensation” in Subdiv. (g); P.A. 83-581 specified that the exempt property was that “of any natural person”, added Subdivs. (j) to (o), formerly Sec. 52-352c, and added Subdivs. (p) and (q), formerly Sec. 52-354; P.A. 91-239 amended Subdiv. (m) by deleting former provision re payments received by exemptioner under profit-sharing, pension, stock bonus, annuity or similar retirement plan and added new provision re assets or interests of exemptioner in, or payments received by the exemptioner from, a plan or arrangement described in Sec. 52-321a; P.A. 92-94 added livestock feed to the exempt property listed in Subdiv. (b) and specified that such property used in the course of farming operation is exempt; P.A. 93-301 added Subdiv. (r) re any interest of exemptioner in any property not to exceed $1,000, added Subdiv. (s) re interest in exemptioner not to exceed $4,000 in any accrued dividend or interest under, or loan value of any unmatured life insurance contract owned by exemptioner under which insured is exemptioner or individual of whom exemptioner is dependent and added Subdiv. (t) re homestead of exemptioner to value of $75,000, provided value is fair market value less any statutory or consensual lien, effective October 1, 1993, and applicable to any lien for any obligation or claim arising on or after said date; P.A. 93-350 added Subdiv. (r) (codified as Subdiv. (u)) re exemption of irrevocable transfers of money to an account held by a bona fide nonprofit debt adjuster licensed pursuant to Ch. 655 for benefit of creditors of exemptioner; P.A. 03-266 amended Subdiv. (t) by adding homestead exemption of $125,000 for a money judgment arising out of hospital services; P.A. 07-37 amended Subdiv. (j) to substitute $3,500 for $1,500 re motor vehicle value, effective July 1, 2007; P.A. 09-208 amended Subdiv. (u) by deleting “bona fide nonprofit” re licensed debt adjuster; P.A. 21-161 redesignated existing Subsecs. (a) to (s) as Subdivs. (1) to (19), amended redesignated Subdiv. (10) to replace provision re one motor vehicle to value of $3,500 with provision re two motor vehicles to value of $7,000 in aggregate, added Subdiv. (20) re cash surrender value of life insurance policy, redesignated existing Subsec. (t) as Subdiv. (21) and amended same to replace provision re homestead exemption of $75,000, or $125,000 in case of money judgment arising out of hospital services, with provision re $250,000 and add exception re case of money judgment arising out of sexual abuse or exploitation of minor, sexual assault or other misconduct to value of $75,000.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 52 - Civil Actions

Chapter 906 - Postjudgment Procedures

Section 52-347 to 52-350. - Form of execution. Service and return of execution. Interest on judgments collected on executions. Execution upon unsatisfied judgment of justice.

Section 52-350a. - Definitions.

Section 52-350b. - Applicability.

Section 52-350c. - Rules of court. Forms.

Section 52-350d. - Jurisdiction of Superior Court.

Section 52-350e. - Service of process.

Section 52-350f. - Enforcement of money judgment. Costs, fees and interest.

Section 52-351. - New judgment to include unsatisfied costs of execution.

Section 52-351a. - Notice of enforcement action to be given judgment debtor.

Section 52-351b. - Discovery by judgment creditor.

Section 52-352. - Property exempt from attachment and execution.

Section 52-352a. - Definitions for exempt property provisions.

Section 52-352b. - Exempt property.

Section 52-352c. - Additional exempt property.

Section 52-352d. - Exempt property of farm partnership.

Section 52-353. - Levy on and sale of personal property exempt to a certain amount.

Section 52-354 and 52-355. - Exemption of sick benefits and insurance moneys. Exemption of body from execution.

Section 52-355a. - Judgment lien on personal property.

Section 52-356. - Levy on personal estate.

Section 52-356a. - Execution against certain nonexempt personal property. Fees.

Section 52-356b. - Court order for transfer of specified property or evidence.

Section 52-356c. - Determination of interests in disputed property.

Section 52-356d. - Installment payment order.

Section 52-357 to 52-361. - Demand on execution when defendant has left the state. Sale on execution at other place than signpost. Adjournment of execution sale. When indifferent person may conduct execution sale. Execution on wages after judgment.

Section 52-361a. - Execution on wages after judgment.

Section 52-361b. - Notification of judgment debtor's rights. Claim for exemption or modification.

Section 52-362. - Income withholding and unemployment compensation for support.

Section 52-362a. - Welfare support executions.

Section 52-362b. - Priority of voluntary wage deduction authorization for support over wage executions.

Section 52-362c. - Voluntary wage deduction authorization for support.

Section 52-362d. - Lien against property of obligor for unpaid child support. Securing, releasing or foreclosing lien. Notice of lien and opportunity for hearing. Information re unpaid support reported to participating consumer reporting agency. Offs...

Section 52-362e. - Withholding federal income tax refunds in amount equal to support arrearage. Procedures. Eligibility. Regulations.

Section 52-362f. - Enforcement of child support orders by income withholding.

Section 52-362g. - Notice by IV-D agency for collection of current or past due child support payments.

Section 52-362h. - Defense re withholding support arrearage from federal and state income tax refunds.

Section 52-362i. - Court may require cash deposit of support to be held by Office of Child Support Services or Support Enforcement Services.

Section 52-362j. - “Past-due support”, “overdue support”, defined.

Section 52-363. - Levy on machinery, implements and crops. Removal.

Section 52-364. - Levy against partnership.

Section 52-365. - Demand on execution against voluntary association.

Section 52-366 and 52-367. - Levy of execution against oyster-bed association. Levy on corporate stock.

Section 52-367a. - Execution against debts due from financial institution. Judgment debtor other than natural person.

Section 52-367b. - Execution against debts due from financial institution. Natural person as judgment debtor.

Section 52-367c. - Execution against lottery and pari-mutuel winnings.

Section 52-368 to 52-380. - Levy on: Interest of one railroad in property of another railroad; body execution; body for want of bail; real estate; real estate of voluntary association. Return and record of levy on real estate. Levy on: Equity in real...

Section 52-380a. - Judgment lien on real property.

Section 52-380b. (Formerly Sec. 49-54). - Judgment lien on property of telephone or electric distribution company or association.

Section 52-380c. (Formerly Sec. 49-40b). - Judgment liens expired by limitation of time.

Section 52-380d. (Formerly Sec. 49-46a). - Release of judgment lien on real or personal property. Form.

Section 52-380e. - Discharge of judgment lien on substitution of bond or lien on other property.

Section 52-380f. (Formerly Sec. 49-50). - Discharge of judgment lien from property not needed to secure judgment.

Section 52-380g. - Release of judgment lien on satisfaction of judgment.

Section 52-380h. (Formerly Sec. 49-47). - Form of judgment lien foreclosure certificates.

Section 52-380i. (Formerly Sec. 49-48). - Foreclosure of lien when plaintiff holds mortgage.

Section 52-381. - Liability of garnishee; scire facias.

Section 52-382. - Levy on nonresident garnishee.

Section 52-383. - Levy when garnishee has left the state.

Section 52-384. - Scire facias against garnishee who has left state.

Section 52-385. - Scire facias founded on justice judgment.

Section 52-386. - Stay of execution when debt is not payable.

Section 52-387. - Scire facias; defense by assignee or claimant.

Section 52-388. - Commission to take disclosure of garnishee.

Section 52-389. - Attachment lien on debt due from solvent estate.

Section 52-390. - Execution; demand for legacy or distributive share.

Section 52-391. - Execution; demand for debt due from insolvent estate.

Section 52-392. - Execution; payment by executor, administrator or trustee.

Section 52-393. - Scire facias against executor, administrator or trustee.

Section 52-394 to 52-396. - Officer to give items of fees to execution debtor. Completion of levy by officer not reelected or reappointed. Satisfaction of judgment to be entered on record.

Section 52-397. - Examination of judgment debtor.

Section 52-398. - Scope of inquiry; debtor not excused from answering.

Section 52-399. - Commitment of debtor for contempt.

Section 52-400. - Costs of examination.

Section 52-400a. - Protective order by court. Execution against specified property.

Section 52-400b. - Penalty for failure to comply with certain court orders.

Section 52-400c. - Attorney's fees.

Section 52-400d. - Appeal of certain court decisions.

Section 52-400e. - Failure to pay judgment as basis for revocation, suspension or refusal to grant or renew license of licensed business.

Section 52-400f. - Priority of claims for deposits for consumer goods and services.