Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 60-2307 (2026)

Not exempt for wages

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60-2307. Not exempt for wages. None of the personal property mentioned in this article shall be exempt from attachment or execution for the wages of any clerk, mechanic, laborer or servant.

History: L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-2307; January 1, 1964.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1984–2011 · leading case: Campbell v. Husky Hogs, L.L.C., 255 P.3d 1 (Kan. 2011).
Campbell v. Husky Hogs, L.L.C., 255 P.3d 1 (Kan. 2011). “See, for example, K.S.A. 60-2307, originally enacted as G.S.”
Coma Corp. v. Kansas Dep't of Labor, 154 P.3d 1080 (Kan. 2007). “44-312, enacted in 1901, giving preference to tire payment of wages in the case of receiverships or assignments for the benefit of creditors; the statute restricting garnishment of wages, K.”
Burriss v. N. Assurance Co. of Am., 691 P.2d 10 (Kan. 1984). “44-312, enacted in 1901, giving preference to the payment of wages in the case of receiverships or assignments for the benefit of creditors; the statute restricting garnishment of wages, K.”
Coma Corp. v. Kansas Dep't of Labor, 154 P.3d 1080 (Kan. 2007). “44-312, enacted in 1901, giving preference to the payment of wages in the case of receiverships or assignments for the benefit of creditors; the statute restricting garnishment of wages, K.”
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