In Utah, wage garnishment can take up to 25% of an individual's disposable income, which is the amount left after mandatory deductions such as taxes and Social Security. However, if the garnishment is for child support, the amount can be higher, up to 50% of disposable income. Additionally, Utah law provides certain exemptions and protections for low-income individuals, ensuring that a portion of their income remains untouched. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific cases and details.
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