As amended through September 23, 2024
Rule 2.14 - WAGE DEDUCTION(a) At the time of the issuance of a Wage Deduction Summons the Circuit Court Clerk shall set a turnover date on the calendar of the assigned judge, unless the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor's attorney specifically requests that no "turnover date" be set. The "turnover date" shall be at least twenty-one (21) days from the return date of the summons.(b) Where the judgment creditor or the attorney for the judgment creditor waives the setting of a turnover date at the time of the issuance of the Wage Deduction Summons, the judgment creditor or attorney for the judgment creditor must thereafter send Notice of Motion to the judgment debtor and the employer of the date for entry of a turnover order.(c) Upon the filing of a Notice of Motion for a Wage Deduction Exemption Hearing by the judgment debtor, the Circuit Clerk shall assign a hearing date to coincide with the turnover date previously set. In the event no turnover date has been set, the Circuit Clerk shall assign a hearing date not less than twenty-one (21) days from the return date of the summons.(d) It shall be the responsibility of the judgment debtor or the attorney for the judgment debtor to send notice of the hearing to the judgment creditor, attorney for the judgment creditor and the employer. Failure of the judgment creditor to appear will result in dismissal of the garnishment proceeding.(e) When an employer seeks to vacate a conditional judgment, the employer must file an answer at the time the motion to vacate is filed, and must send Notice of Motion, together with an answer and motion to vacate, to the judgment creditor or attorney for the judgment creditor and the judgment debtor.(f) Approved forms shall be available at the office of the Circuit Clerk.Ill. R. Cir. Ct. Dupage Cnty. 2.14