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Committee advances bill to close garnishment 'shotgun' loophole and provide remedy for garnishees

April 14, 2026 | 2026 Legislature LA, Louisiana


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Committee advances bill to close garnishment 'shotgun' loophole and provide remedy for garnishees
A sponsor explained a bill (referred to in committee as "76"/SB476) intended to address a post‑October 2025 court decision that allowed creditors to obtain judgments against garnishees who failed to timely answer interrogatories. The bill would (1) warn garnishees of the time required to respond to interrogatories and (2) provide a limited procedural mechanism for a new trial where a garnishee can prove they never possessed property or indebtedness of the judgment debtor during garnishment proceedings.

Committee members discussed how a "shotgun" approach—sending interrogatories broadly to many entities—can trap businesses that lack knowledge of the targeted debtor, and noted sanctions are available in some cases. The sponsor said the bill seeks to close that loophole and reduce the need for lengthy appeals to the state Supreme Court. The committee reported the bill favorably by voice vote.

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