Northwest Engineering Credit Union v. Jahn

Decision Date26 June 1984
Docket NumberNo. 83-2290,83-2290
Citation353 N.W.2d 67,120 Wis.2d 185
PartiesNORTHWEST ENGINEERING CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Jeffrey D. JAHN, Defendant-Appellant, Peoples Marine Bank, Garnishee.
CourtWisconsin Court of Appeals

Legal Services of Northeastern Wisconsin, Inc. and Donald J. Wall, Green Bay, for defendant-appellant.

Evans, Venci & Camilli and Thomas A. Camilli, Green Bay, for plaintiff-respondent.

Before FOLEY, P.J., and DEAN and CANE, JJ.

DEAN, Judge.

Jeffrey Jahn appeals from a judgment directing Peoples Marine Bank to pay to the court the $127.47 Jahn had in a checking account at the bank, with the money to then be paid to Northwest Engineering Credit Union as partial satisfaction of its judgment against Jahn. Jahn contends that sec. 49.41, Stats., exempts the money from garnishment because it was traceable to his Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) grant, and that he is entitled to summary judgment. Because sec. 49.41 exempts the money from garnishment, we reverse the judgment and direct the trial court to grant Jahn's motion for summary judgment.

Northwest obtained a judgment against Jahn for $702.07 and instituted this garnishment action to obtain the money in Jahn's checking account as partial satisfaction of that judgment. The trial court found that the entire $127.47 consisted of traceable and identifiable AFDC funds paid to Jahn, but ordered the money paid to Northwest.

Section 49.41 exempts the $127.47 from garnishment because Jahn received the money as an AFDC grant. That section states:

Assistance grants exempt from levy. All grants of aid to families with dependent children ... are exempt from every tax, and from execution, garnishment, attachment and every other process and shall be inalienable.

Northwest contends that an AFDC grant loses its exempt status either when it is received by the recipient or deposited in a checking account. Although Northwest suggests that Jahn's grant money was commingled with non-AFDC money when deposited in the account, the trial court's finding that the money was traceable, based upon Jahn's unrebutted affidavit, is not clearly erroneous and we base our decision on that finding. See sec. 805.17(2), Stats.

The language of sec. 49.41 is clear on its face. When statutory language is clear and unambiguous, we must give the language its ordinary and accepted meaning. DNR v. Wisconsin Power & Light Co., 108 Wis.2d 403, 408, 321 N.W.2d 286, 288 (1982). AFDC grants are exempt from garnishment and are inalienable. No exceptions to that rule are given. The purpose of the AFDC program is to provide recipients with the necessities of life, not to make public funds available to pay preexisting debts. See 42 U.S.C. § 601 (1983). Depositing funds in a checking account is a common method of managing money, and we see no reason why a welfare recipient should be penalized for doing so. Northwest's interpretation of the statute would force welfare recipients to keep their...

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