West Virginia Code
Article 2. Consumer Credit Protection
§46A-2-130. Limitation on Garnishment

(1) For the purposes of the provisions in this chapter relating to garnishment:
(a) "Disposable earnings" means that part of the earnings of an individual remaining after the deduction from those earnings of amounts required by law to be withheld; and
(b) "Garnishment" means any legal or equitable procedure through which the earnings of an individual are required to be withheld for payment of a debt.
(2) The maximum part of the aggregate disposable earnings of an individual for any workweek which is subjected to garnishment to enforce payment of a judgment arising from a consumer credit sale or consumer loan may not exceed the lesser of:
(a) Twenty percent of his or her disposable earnings for that week, or
(b) The amount by which his or her disposable earnings for that week exceed fifty times the federal minimum hourly wage prescribed by section 6(a) (1) of the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," U.S.C. Title 19, Sec. 206(a)(1), in effect at the time the earnings are payable.
(c) In the case of earnings for a pay period other than a week, the commissioner shall prescribe by rule a multiple of the federal minimum hourly wage equivalent in effect to that set forth in subdivision (b), subsection (2) of this section.
(3) No court may make, execute or enforce an order or process in violation of this section. Any time after a consumer's earnings have been executed upon pursuant to article five-a or article five-b, chapter thirty-eight of this code by a creditor resulting from a consumer credit sale, consumer lease or consumer loan, such consumer may petition any court having jurisdiction of such matter or the circuit court of the county wherein he or she resides to reduce or temporarily or permanently remove such execution upon his or her earnings on the grounds that such execution causes or will cause undue hardship to him or her or his or her family. When such fact is proved to the satisfaction of such court, it may reduce or temporarily or permanently remove such execution.
(4) No garnishment governed by the provisions of this section will be given priority over a voluntary assignment of wages to fulfill a support obligation, a garnishment to collect arrearages in support payments, or a notice of withholding from wages of amounts payable as support, notwithstanding the fact that the garnishment in question or the judgment upon which it is based may have preceded the support-related assignment, garnishment, or notice of withholding in point of time or filing.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 46A. West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act

Article 2. Consumer Credit Protection

§46A-2-101. Holders of Negotiable Instruments Subject to Claims and Defenses

§46A-2-102. Assignee Subject to Claims and Defenses

§46A-2-103. Lender Subject to Claims and Defenses Arising From Sales

§46A-2-103a. Lessor Subject to Claims and Defenses Arising From Leases

§46A-2-104. Notice to Cosigners

§46A-2-105. Balloon Payments

§46A-2-106. Notice of Consumer's Right to Cure Default; Cure; Acceleration

§46A-2-107. Security in Sales or Leases

§46A-2-108. Cross-Collateral

§46A-2-109. Debt Secured by Cross-Collateral

§46A-2-110. Referral Sales or Leases

§46A-2-111. Consumer Leases; Information to Be Furnished

§46A-2-112. Restriction on Liability in Consumer Lease

§46A-2-113. Notice of Assignment

§46A-2-114. Receipts; Statements of Account; Evidence of Payment

§46A-2-115. Limitation on Default Charges

§46A-2-116. Assignment of Earnings

§46A-2-117. Authorization to Confess Judgment Prohibited

§46A-2-118. No Garnishment Before Judgment

§46A-2-119. Restrictions on Deficiency Judgments

§46A-2-119a. Secured Transaction; Use of Price Guide Value in Calculating Deficiency or Surplus

§46A-2-120. Extortionate Extensions of Credit

§46A-2-121. Unconscionability; Inducement by Unconscionable Conduct

§46A-2-122. Definitions

§46A-2-123. Practice of Law by Debt Collectors

§46A-2-124. Threats or Coercion

§46A-2-125. Oppression and Abuse

§46A-2-126. Unreasonable Publication

§46A-2-127. Fraudulent, Deceptive or Misleading Representations

§46A-2-128. Unfair or Unconscionable Means

§46A-2-129. Postal Violations

§46A-2-129a. Deceptive or Oppressive Telephone Calls

§46A-2-130. Limitation on Garnishment

§46A-2-131. No Discharge or Reprisal Because of Garnishment

§46A-2-132. Home Solicitation; Buyer's Right to Cancel; Notice

§46A-2-133. Form of Agreement or Offer to Purchase; Statement of Buyer's Rights

§46A-2-134. Restoration of Down Payment

§46A-2-135. Buyer's Duty; Seller's Right; No Compensation for Certain Services

§46A-2-136. Personal Property Exemptions

§46A-2-137. Service of Process on Certain Nonresidents

§46A-2-138. Buyer's Right to Cancel Certain Subscriptions and Other Obligations

§46A-2-139. Unlawful Commercial Facsimile Transmission; Right of Action for Injunction, Damages

§46A-2-140. Pleadings Not to Be the Basis of a Cause of Action