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Code · Arizona · Title 33 — Probation, Prisons, Pardons, and Prisoners

33-1151. Exemption from execution

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A. In addition to any other exemption provided by law, all real, personal, tangible or intangible property of a judgment debtor in this state is exempt from execution of a judgment in favor of another state for failure to pay that state's income tax on benefits received from a pension or other retirement plan to the extent those benefits were received while the judgment debtor was a resident of this state. The exempt property may include community, joint or separate property of the judgment debtor.
B. If the judgment debtor dies or absconds and leaves a spouse or dependent any property that is exempt under this section, the property remains exempt to the spouse or dependent.
C. A claim or judgment in favor of another state for failure to pay that state's income tax on benefits received from a pension or other retirement plan to the extent those benefits were received while the judgment debtor was a resident of this state is not a lien on any property in this state that is owned by a resident of this state.
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