Many people decide to file bankruptcy because a creditor has began garnishing their wages, which is when a court order is issued to deduct a portion of a debtor's wages in order to repay the creditor. Garnishments will be stopped immediately upon filing bankruptcy, where creditors will be immediately notified by our firm of the filing. Wage garnishments are different than wage assignments, where a debtor authorizes a creditor to deduct a payment from their wages, such as through a Pay Day Loan service. These can be stopped prior to filing bankruptcy, so if you are in these situations, please contact one of our bankruptcy attorneys today to learn more.
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