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CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 708.510-708.560



708.510.  (a)  Except as otherwise provided by law, upon application
of the judgment creditor on noticed motion, the court may order the
judgment debtor to assign to the judgment creditor or to a receiver
appointed pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 708.610) all
or part of a right to payment due or to become due, whether or not
the right is conditioned on future developments, including but not
limited to the following types of payments:
   (1) Wages due from the federal government that are not subject to
withholding under an earnings withholding order.
   (2) Rents.
   (3) Commissions.
   (4) Royalties.
   (5) Payments due from a patent or copyright.
   (6) Insurance policy loan value.
   (b) The notice of the motion shall be served on the judgment
debtor. Service shall be made personally or by mail.
   (c) Subject to subdivisions (d), (e), and (f), in determining
whether to order an assignment or the amount of an assignment
pursuant to subdivision (a), the court may take into consideration
all relevant factors, including the following:
   (1) The reasonable requirements of a judgment debtor who is a
natural person and of persons supported in whole or in part by the
judgment debtor.
   (2) Payments the judgment debtor is required to make or that are
deducted in satisfaction of other judgments and wage assignments,
including earnings assignment orders for support.
   (3) The amount remaining due on the money judgment.
   (4) The amount being or to be received in satisfaction of the
right to payment that may be assigned.
   (d) A right to payment may be assigned pursuant to this article
only to the extent necessary to satisfy the money judgment.
   (e) When earnings or periodic payments pursuant to a pension or
retirement plan are assigned pursuant to subdivision (a), the amount
of the earnings or the periodic payments assigned shall not exceed
the amount that may be withheld from a like amount of earnings under
Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 706.010) (Wage Garnishment Law).
   (f) Where a specific amount of the payment or payments to be
assigned is exempt by another statutory provision, the amount of the
payment or payments to be assigned pursuant to subdivision (a) shall
not exceed the amount by which the payment or payments exceed the
exempt amount.


708.520.  (a)  When an application is made pursuant to Section
708.510 or thereafter, the judgment creditor may apply to the court
for an order restraining the judgment debtor from assigning or
otherwise disposing of the right to payment that is sought to be
assigned. The application shall be made on noticed motion if the
court so directs or a court rule so requires. Otherwise, it may be
made ex parte.
   (b) The court may issue an order pursuant to this section upon a
showing of need for the order. The court, in its discretion, may
require the judgment creditor to provide an undertaking.
   (c) The court may modify or vacate the order at any time with or
without a hearing on such terms as are just.
   (d) The order shall be personally served upon the judgment debtor
and shall contain a notice to the judgment debtor that failure to
comply with the order may subject the judgment debtor to being held
in contempt of court.


708.530.  (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the effect and
priority of an assignment ordered pursuant to this article is
governed by Section 955.1 of the Civil Code. For the purpose of
priority, an assignee of a right to payment pursuant to this article
shall be deemed to be a bona fide assignee for value under the terms
of Section 955.1 of the Civil Code.
   (b) An assignment of the right to future rent ordered under this
article is recordable as an instrument affecting real property and
the priority of such an assignment is governed by Section 1214 of the
Civil Code.



708.540.  The rights of an obligor are not affected by an order
assigning the right to payment until notice of the order is received
by the obligor. For the purpose of this section, "obligor" means the
person who is obligated to make payments to the judgment debtor or
who may become obligated to make payments to the judgment debtor
depending upon future developments.



708.550.  (a) The judgment debtor may claim that all or a portion of
the right to payment is exempt from enforcement of a money judgment
by application to the court on noticed motion filed not later than
three days before the date set for the hearing on the judgment
creditor's application for an assignment order. The judgment debtor
shall execute an affidavit in support of the application that
includes all of the matters set forth in subdivision (b) of Section
703.520. Failure of the judgment debtor to make a claim of exemption
is a waiver of the exemption.
   (b) The notice of the motion shall be personally served on the
judgment creditor not later than three days before the date set for
the hearing.
   (c) The court shall determine any claim of exemption made pursuant
to this section at the hearing on issuance of the assignment order.



708.560.  (a) Either the judgment creditor or the judgment debtor
may apply to the court on noticed motion for an order to modify or
set aside the assignment order. The notice of motion shall be served
on the other party. Service shall be made personally or by mail.
   (b) The court shall make an order modifying or setting aside the
assignment order upon a showing that there has been a material change
in circumstances since the time of the previous hearing on the
assignment order. The court may order a reassignment of the right to
payments as necessary. The order shall state whether and to what
extent it applies to payments already made.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ccp > 708.510-708.560

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 708.510-708.560



708.510.  (a)  Except as otherwise provided by law, upon application
of the judgment creditor on noticed motion, the court may order the
judgment debtor to assign to the judgment creditor or to a receiver
appointed pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 708.610) all
or part of a right to payment due or to become due, whether or not
the right is conditioned on future developments, including but not
limited to the following types of payments:
   (1) Wages due from the federal government that are not subject to
withholding under an earnings withholding order.
   (2) Rents.
   (3) Commissions.
   (4) Royalties.
   (5) Payments due from a patent or copyright.
   (6) Insurance policy loan value.
   (b) The notice of the motion shall be served on the judgment
debtor. Service shall be made personally or by mail.
   (c) Subject to subdivisions (d), (e), and (f), in determining
whether to order an assignment or the amount of an assignment
pursuant to subdivision (a), the court may take into consideration
all relevant factors, including the following:
   (1) The reasonable requirements of a judgment debtor who is a
natural person and of persons supported in whole or in part by the
judgment debtor.
   (2) Payments the judgment debtor is required to make or that are
deducted in satisfaction of other judgments and wage assignments,
including earnings assignment orders for support.
   (3) The amount remaining due on the money judgment.
   (4) The amount being or to be received in satisfaction of the
right to payment that may be assigned.
   (d) A right to payment may be assigned pursuant to this article
only to the extent necessary to satisfy the money judgment.
   (e) When earnings or periodic payments pursuant to a pension or
retirement plan are assigned pursuant to subdivision (a), the amount
of the earnings or the periodic payments assigned shall not exceed
the amount that may be withheld from a like amount of earnings under
Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 706.010) (Wage Garnishment Law).
   (f) Where a specific amount of the payment or payments to be
assigned is exempt by another statutory provision, the amount of the
payment or payments to be assigned pursuant to subdivision (a) shall
not exceed the amount by which the payment or payments exceed the
exempt amount.


708.520.  (a)  When an application is made pursuant to Section
708.510 or thereafter, the judgment creditor may apply to the court
for an order restraining the judgment debtor from assigning or
otherwise disposing of the right to payment that is sought to be
assigned. The application shall be made on noticed motion if the
court so directs or a court rule so requires. Otherwise, it may be
made ex parte.
   (b) The court may issue an order pursuant to this section upon a
showing of need for the order. The court, in its discretion, may
require the judgment creditor to provide an undertaking.
   (c) The court may modify or vacate the order at any time with or
without a hearing on such terms as are just.
   (d) The order shall be personally served upon the judgment debtor
and shall contain a notice to the judgment debtor that failure to
comply with the order may subject the judgment debtor to being held
in contempt of court.


708.530.  (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the effect and
priority of an assignment ordered pursuant to this article is
governed by Section 955.1 of the Civil Code. For the purpose of
priority, an assignee of a right to payment pursuant to this article
shall be deemed to be a bona fide assignee for value under the terms
of Section 955.1 of the Civil Code.
   (b) An assignment of the right to future rent ordered under this
article is recordable as an instrument affecting real property and
the priority of such an assignment is governed by Section 1214 of the
Civil Code.



708.540.  The rights of an obligor are not affected by an order
assigning the right to payment until notice of the order is received
by the obligor. For the purpose of this section, "obligor" means the
person who is obligated to make payments to the judgment debtor or
who may become obligated to make payments to the judgment debtor
depending upon future developments.



708.550.  (a) The judgment debtor may claim that all or a portion of
the right to payment is exempt from enforcement of a money judgment
by application to the court on noticed motion filed not later than
three days before the date set for the hearing on the judgment
creditor's application for an assignment order. The judgment debtor
shall execute an affidavit in support of the application that
includes all of the matters set forth in subdivision (b) of Section
703.520. Failure of the judgment debtor to make a claim of exemption
is a waiver of the exemption.
   (b) The notice of the motion shall be personally served on the
judgment creditor not later than three days before the date set for
the hearing.
   (c) The court shall determine any claim of exemption made pursuant
to this section at the hearing on issuance of the assignment order.



708.560.  (a) Either the judgment creditor or the judgment debtor
may apply to the court on noticed motion for an order to modify or
set aside the assignment order. The notice of motion shall be served
on the other party. Service shall be made personally or by mail.
   (b) The court shall make an order modifying or setting aside the
assignment order upon a showing that there has been a material change
in circumstances since the time of the previous hearing on the
assignment order. The court may order a reassignment of the right to
payments as necessary. The order shall state whether and to what
extent it applies to payments already made.



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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ccp > 708.510-708.560

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 708.510-708.560



708.510.  (a)  Except as otherwise provided by law, upon application
of the judgment creditor on noticed motion, the court may order the
judgment debtor to assign to the judgment creditor or to a receiver
appointed pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 708.610) all
or part of a right to payment due or to become due, whether or not
the right is conditioned on future developments, including but not
limited to the following types of payments:
   (1) Wages due from the federal government that are not subject to
withholding under an earnings withholding order.
   (2) Rents.
   (3) Commissions.
   (4) Royalties.
   (5) Payments due from a patent or copyright.
   (6) Insurance policy loan value.
   (b) The notice of the motion shall be served on the judgment
debtor. Service shall be made personally or by mail.
   (c) Subject to subdivisions (d), (e), and (f), in determining
whether to order an assignment or the amount of an assignment
pursuant to subdivision (a), the court may take into consideration
all relevant factors, including the following:
   (1) The reasonable requirements of a judgment debtor who is a
natural person and of persons supported in whole or in part by the
judgment debtor.
   (2) Payments the judgment debtor is required to make or that are
deducted in satisfaction of other judgments and wage assignments,
including earnings assignment orders for support.
   (3) The amount remaining due on the money judgment.
   (4) The amount being or to be received in satisfaction of the
right to payment that may be assigned.
   (d) A right to payment may be assigned pursuant to this article
only to the extent necessary to satisfy the money judgment.
   (e) When earnings or periodic payments pursuant to a pension or
retirement plan are assigned pursuant to subdivision (a), the amount
of the earnings or the periodic payments assigned shall not exceed
the amount that may be withheld from a like amount of earnings under
Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 706.010) (Wage Garnishment Law).
   (f) Where a specific amount of the payment or payments to be
assigned is exempt by another statutory provision, the amount of the
payment or payments to be assigned pursuant to subdivision (a) shall
not exceed the amount by which the payment or payments exceed the
exempt amount.


708.520.  (a)  When an application is made pursuant to Section
708.510 or thereafter, the judgment creditor may apply to the court
for an order restraining the judgment debtor from assigning or
otherwise disposing of the right to payment that is sought to be
assigned. The application shall be made on noticed motion if the
court so directs or a court rule so requires. Otherwise, it may be
made ex parte.
   (b) The court may issue an order pursuant to this section upon a
showing of need for the order. The court, in its discretion, may
require the judgment creditor to provide an undertaking.
   (c) The court may modify or vacate the order at any time with or
without a hearing on such terms as are just.
   (d) The order shall be personally served upon the judgment debtor
and shall contain a notice to the judgment debtor that failure to
comply with the order may subject the judgment debtor to being held
in contempt of court.


708.530.  (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the effect and
priority of an assignment ordered pursuant to this article is
governed by Section 955.1 of the Civil Code. For the purpose of
priority, an assignee of a right to payment pursuant to this article
shall be deemed to be a bona fide assignee for value under the terms
of Section 955.1 of the Civil Code.
   (b) An assignment of the right to future rent ordered under this
article is recordable as an instrument affecting real property and
the priority of such an assignment is governed by Section 1214 of the
Civil Code.



708.540.  The rights of an obligor are not affected by an order
assigning the right to payment until notice of the order is received
by the obligor. For the purpose of this section, "obligor" means the
person who is obligated to make payments to the judgment debtor or
who may become obligated to make payments to the judgment debtor
depending upon future developments.



708.550.  (a) The judgment debtor may claim that all or a portion of
the right to payment is exempt from enforcement of a money judgment
by application to the court on noticed motion filed not later than
three days before the date set for the hearing on the judgment
creditor's application for an assignment order. The judgment debtor
shall execute an affidavit in support of the application that
includes all of the matters set forth in subdivision (b) of Section
703.520. Failure of the judgment debtor to make a claim of exemption
is a waiver of the exemption.
   (b) The notice of the motion shall be personally served on the
judgment creditor not later than three days before the date set for
the hearing.
   (c) The court shall determine any claim of exemption made pursuant
to this section at the hearing on issuance of the assignment order.



708.560.  (a) Either the judgment creditor or the judgment debtor
may apply to the court on noticed motion for an order to modify or
set aside the assignment order. The notice of motion shall be served
on the other party. Service shall be made personally or by mail.
   (b) The court shall make an order modifying or setting aside the
assignment order upon a showing that there has been a material change
in circumstances since the time of the previous hearing on the
assignment order. The court may order a reassignment of the right to
payments as necessary. The order shall state whether and to what
extent it applies to payments already made.