Last updated: 8/31/2021
Exemptions From The Enforcement Of Judgments {EJ-155}
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Description
EJ-155, EXEMPTIONS FROM THE ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS, this form is a list of property or money that is protected (exempt) from judgment collection and the code section that describes the exemption. These code sections are used when completing a Claim of Exemption (form EJ-160). Exemptions are found in the United States Code (USC) and in the California codes, primarily the Code of Civil Procedure (CCP). Because of periodic changes in the law, the list may not include all exemptions that apply in your case. The exemptions may not apply in full or under all circumstances. Some are not available after a certain period of time. You or your attorney should read the statutes. If you believe the assets that are being levied on are exempt, file the claim of exemption form that you received with the Notice of Levy packet. Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Judicial Council of California, EJ-155 [Rev. September 1, 2021] Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 681.030(c), 700.010. www.FormsWorkflow.com