HAVELOCK BANK v. HOG CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS

No. 82-851.

335 N.W.2d 765 (1983)

214 Neb. 783

HAVELOCK BANK OF LINCOLN, a corporation, Appellant, v. HOG CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS, INC., a corporation, Ralph B. Yochum, and Boyd C. Yochum, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

July 1, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dana Baker of Barney, Carter & Johnson, P.C., Lincoln, for appellant.

John M. Guthery of Perry, Perry, Witthoff, Guthery, Haase & Gessford, P.C., Lincoln, for appellees.

KRIVOSHA, C.J., and BOSLAUGH, McCOWN, WHITE, HASTINGS, CAPORALE, and SHANAHAN, JJ.


KRIVOSHA, Chief Justice.

The present appeal presents to the court what appears to be a case of first impression in this state, although not elsewhere in the United States. The question is whether money paid to a recipient by the Social Security Administration and on deposit with a bank may be garnished by a judgment creditor in satisfaction of a judgment. The trial court held that the money on deposit was exempt and not subject to garnishment. We believe the trial...

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