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They're Garnishing my pay check
Bankruptcy as an option to save your paycheck
Once they come to garnish your check, it's late in the game. You need to eat, put gas in your car and make the rent payment. You were barely getting by before. And now, you have to get by on a whole lot less.
Is there anything you can do?
The short answer is: Yes.
You might want to consider a bankruptcy. Filing bankruptcy will stop the garnishment in most cases, and get the other debts on their way out also. Many people have other problem accounts that are getting ready to sue or garnish wages. If you do nothing, once the current creditor is paid, someone else will line up behind them. And you won't see your full paycheck again until you change jobs. You don't want to quit your job, do you?
Consider a bankruptcy. But be forewarned. A bankruptcy attorney can't help you until you can pay his fee. Be prepared to have to pay for his services before you save your check, even if it's on a payment plan. Still, while the lawyer will let you pay on a plan, they generally won't file the case until the fee is paid. Money's tight. We get that. But the lawyer wants to make sure they get paid. So, be resourceful and be ready to pay before we can save your check
Don't delay. Bankruptcy is an option if you want to stop wage garnishment. However, time is money. Each week you wait, that's more of your hard-earned paycheck that goes to the collection agency or law firm that is doing this to you. Get on the ball and contact us and let us stop wage garnishment.
What are you waiting for?
Contact a bankruptcy attorney now.