Long Island Bankruptcy Attorney Stops Wage Garnishment
If Wages Have Been Garnished
After falling behind on bills and credit cards, individuals may find themselves faced with legal actions filed against them to collect unpaid debts. One such method is to get a legal order to collect money from the debtor's wages. Wage garnishment means that before you get paid, the creditor will get a percentage of their money from each paycheck until the debt is repaid. Wage garnishment can create enormous stress on an individual and their family who depend on their weekly paycheck to pay for food, shelter, and the necessities of life.
Wage Garnishment Can Be Prevented or Stopped
For an individual who is critically behind on paying their debts it is important to note that wage garnishment can be stopped or prevented. In addition you can eliminate all your remaining qualified debts and prevent any further legal actions against you. This is the primary goal of the bankruptcy protection laws. To learn more about it you should speak to a Long Island Bankruptcy Attorney from LoScalzo & Associates.
Aggressive Advocates Working For You
The law firm of LoScalzo & Associates has been helping the people of Long Island and other New York communities with problems such as wage garnishment, repossession, and unpaid debts for many years. By filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy you could have all your unsecured debt eliminated legally. Because of the automatic stay that is issued by the bankruptcy court, no collection agency or creditor can contact you or attempt to make any collection from you. This means any current or threatened wage garnishment will cease, along with the harassing calls from collectors.
Get The Facts From A Long Island Bankruptcy Attorney
After you have filed your Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy you will have the opportunity to make a fresh financial start without the stress of the pressing debt you once had. To discuss your financial problems and discover how bankruptcy can help you stop wage garnishment, you should arrange a free consultation with a bankruptcy attorney to discuss your financial position and explore your options. Call us now at 631.564.2754 or
use our online form for more information about help for stopping wage garnishments using the bankruptcy protection laws.
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