The Tennessee ORDER STAYING WAGE GARNISHMENTS AND DIRECTING TURNOVER of PROPERTY TO CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE COMBINED WITH NOTICE OF THE ENTRY THEREOF (BROWN) is a court order that prevents creditors from garnishing a debtor's wages and directs the debtor to turn over a specified property to a Chapter 13 trustee. This order typically follows a debtor's filing of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition. It is designed to protect the debtor from creditor harassment and protect the Chapter 13 trustee from any potential lawsuits resulting from creditors not receiving payment. This order applies to all creditors that have wage garnishment orders against the debtor, regardless of when the wage garnishment order was issued. It also applies to any property that the debtor owns, including real property, motor vehicles, and personal property. The order specifically states that the debtor must turn over any such property to the Chapter 13 trustee within a specified period. There are two types of Tennessee ORDER STAYING WAGE GARNISHMENTS AND DIRECTING TURNOVER of PROPERTY TO CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE COMBINED WITH NOTICE OF THE ENTRY THEREOF (BROWN): the Temporary Order and the Final Order. The Temporary Order is issued when the debtor files the Chapter 13 petition. It stays the wage garnishments and directs the turnover of property to the Chapter 13 trustee. The Final Order is issued after the Chapter 13 trustee has reviewed the petition and determined that the debtor is eligible for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This order confirms the Temporary Order and makes it permanent. The Tennessee ORDER STAYING WAGE GARNISHMENTS AND DIRECTING TURNOVER of PROPERTY TO CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE COMBINED WITH NOTICE OF THE ENTRY THEREOF (BROWN) is an important legal document that helps protect debtors from creditor harassment and ensures that creditors receive the money they are owed.