"NOTICE TO DEFENDANT OF YOUR RIGHT TO KEEP WAGES, MONEY, AND OTHER PROPERTY FROM BEING GARNISHED
The Writ of Garnishment or Writ of Execution delivered to you with this Notice means that wages, money, or other property belonging to you has been garnished in order to pay a court judgment against you. HOWEVER, YOU MAY BE ABLE TO KEEP YOUR MONEY OR PROPERTY FROM BEING TAKEN, SO READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY.
State and federal laws say that certain money and property may not be taken to pay certain types of court judgments. Such money or property is said to be 'exempt' from garnishment.
For example under the Arkansas Constitution and state law, you will be able to claim as exempt all or part of your wages or other personal property.
As another example, under federal law the following are also exempt from garnishment:
Social Security, SSI, Veteran's benefits, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, unemployment compensation, and workers' compensation.
You have a right to ask for a court hearing to claim these or other exemptions. If you need legal assistance to help you try to save your wages or property from being garnished, you should see a lawyer. If you can't afford a private lawyer, contact your local bar association or ask the clerk's office about any legal services program in your area."
Ark. Code § 16-110-402