16-25-23
Section 16-25-23 Exemptions from execution; recovery actions. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the right of a person to a pension; an annuity, or a retirement allowance; to the return of contributions; the pension, annuity or retirement allowance itself; any optional benefit or any other right accrued or accruing to any person under the provisions of this chapter; and the monies in the various funds created by this chapter are hereby exempt from any state or municipal tax and exempt from levy and sale, garnishment, attachment or any other process whatsoever, and shall be unassignable except as in this chapter specifically otherwise provided. (b)(1) Restitution, fines, court costs, fees, or any other financial obligations in a criminal case ordered by a circuit or district court judge in this state are not subject to the exemption set out in subsection (a), provided all of the following are satisfied: a. The amount of the restitution ordered is in the amount of one thousand...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/16-25-23.htm - 3K - Match Info - Similar pages
18-1A-95
Section 18-1A-95 Disposition of preliminary objections; award of litigation expenses to defendant. (a) If the probate court determines that a preliminary objection is meritorious, the court shall make an appropriate order including: (1) Dismissal of the action, in whole or in part, if the plaintiff is not authorized to take the property, or some part thereof, or the acts or omissions constituting the basis for the objection will necessarily inflict irreparable injury upon the defendant; (2) Conditional dismissal, in whole or in part, unless, within a specified period, the plaintiff takes corrective or remedial action prescribed in the order, including, if appropriate, the adoption of a new or amended condemnation authorization; or (3) Any other disposition required by the circumstances. (b) In addition to other requirements of an order sustaining a preliminary objection or determining that the failure or omission constituting the basis of the objection was reasonably excusable, the...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/18-1A-95.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages
26-10A-5
Section 26-10A-5 Who may adopt. (a) Any adult person or husband and wife jointly who are adults may petition the court to adopt a minor. (1) No rule or regulation of the Department of Human Resources shall prevent an adoption by a person solely because the person is employed outside the home, provided however, the Department of Human Resources may exercise sound discretion in requiring the person to remain in the home with a minor for a reasonable period of time when a particular minor requires the presence of that person to ensure his or her adjustment. Provided, however, the reasonable period of time shall not exceed 60 consecutive calendar days. (2) No rule or regulation of the Department of Human Resources or any agency shall prevent an adoption by a single person solely because such person is single or shall prevent an adoption solely because such person is of a certain age. (3) Provided however, in cases, where one who purports to be the biological father marries the biological...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/26-10A-5.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages
36-27-28
Section 36-27-28 Exemption from execution; recovery actions. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the right of a person to a pension, an annuity, a retirement allowance or to the return of contributions, the pension, annuity or retirement allowance itself and any optional benefit or any other right accrued or accruing to any person under the provisions of this article and the monies in the various funds created by this chapter are hereby exempt from any state or municipal tax and exempt from levy and sale, garnishment, attachment or any other process whatsoever and shall be unassignable except as in this article specifically otherwise provided. (b)(1) Restitution, fines, court costs, fees, or any other financial obligations in a criminal case ordered by a circuit or district court judge in this state are not subject to the exemption set out in subsection (a), provided all of the following are satisfied: a. The amount of the restitution ordered is in the amount of one thousand...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/36-27-28.htm - 3K - Match Info - Similar pages
38-9F-8
Section 38-9F-8 Ex parte relief. (a) If it appears from a petition for an elder abuse protection order or a petition to modify an elder abuse protection order that elder abuse has occurred or a modification is warranted, the court may do either of the following: (1) Without notice or hearing, immediately issue an ex parte elder abuse protection order or modify an ex parte elder abuse protection order as it deems necessary. (2) After providing notice as required by the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure, issue an elder abuse protection order or modify an elder abuse protection order after a hearing whether or not the defendant appears. (b) Based upon a risk of imminent potential harm to the plaintiff, a court may grant one or more of the following ex parte forms of relief without prior notice to the defendant or a hearing: (1) Enjoin the defendant from threatening to commit or committing acts of elder abuse against the plaintiff and any other individual designated by the court. (2)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/38-9F-8.htm - 4K - Match Info - Similar pages
45-16-82.66
Section 45-16-82.66 Amnesty period. There shall be an amnesty period of 60 days after July 17, 1995, during which any person may voluntarily pay in full any duly assessed court costs, fines, victim compensation assessments, bail bond forfeitures, penalty payments, restitution, or like payments in default. Commencing with the sixty-first day after July 17, 1995, the enforcement and collection procedures provided in this subpart shall be implemented. (Act 95-352, p. 718, §7.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-16-82.66.htm - 788 bytes - Match Info - Similar pages
45-2-81.76
Section 45-2-81.76 Amnesty period. There shall be an amnesty period of 60 days after May 2, 1994, during which any person may voluntarily pay in full any duly assessed court costs, fines, victim compensation assessments, bail bond forfeitures, penalty payments, restitution, or like payments in default. Commencing with the sixty-first day after May 2, 1994, the enforcement and collection procedures provided in this subpart shall be implemented. (Act 94-667, p. 1279, §7.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-2-81.76.htm - 783 bytes - Match Info - Similar pages
45-20-82.66
Section 45-20-82.66 Amnesty period. There shall be an amnesty period of 60 days after May 6, 1994, during which any person may voluntarily pay in full duly assessed court costs, fines, victim compensation assessments, bail bond forfeitures, penalty payments, restitution, or like payments in default. Commencing with the sixty-first day after May 6, 1994, the enforcement and collection procedures provided in this subpart shall be implemented. (Act 94-807, p. 125, §7.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-20-82.66.htm - 781 bytes - Match Info - Similar pages
45-45-83.76
Section 45-45-83.76 Amnesty period. There shall be an amnesty period of 60 days after April 12, 1994, during which any person may voluntarily pay in full any duly assessed court costs, fines, victim compensation assessments, bail bond forfeitures, penalty payments, restitution, or like payments in default. Commencing with the sixty-first day after April 12, 1994, the enforcement and collection procedures provided in this subpart shall be implemented. (Act 94-413, p. 669, § 7.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-45-83.76.htm - 792 bytes - Match Info - Similar pages
6-6-253
Section 6-6-253 Interpleader by defendant of adverse claimant of property; force and effect of bonds given. (a) If the defendant in a detinue action interpleads a claimant of the property and the defendant is discharged as provided in the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure and if the defendant has retained possession of the chattels, giving bond, the court may order the chattels to be delivered to such claimant on his giving bond with sufficient surety, to be approved by the clerk, payable to the plaintiff in the penalty of the bond of the defendant with condition that if he is not successful in the action he will, within 20 days thereafter, deliver the chattels and pay all such damages as may be assessed for the detention thereof and all costs adjudged against him. If such person refuses or neglects to give such bond for three days after service of his first pleading or motion in the action, the chattels must be delivered to the plaintiff on his giving bond with sufficient surety, to be...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/6-6-253.htm - 2K - Match Info - Similar pages
|