Stop Wage Garnishment
With the Help From a Ventura Bankruptcy Lawyer
A person can get into financial difficulties when they buy on credit, lose a job, go through a divorce or have a health crisis. When you get behind on your bills, creditors will often take aggressive measures to recover any money that is owed, including filing a lawsuit. If the court determines that you owe the money, it can order the garnishment of your wages and a seizure of your bank accounts to repay the debt. The types of debts that can lead to wage garnishment include:
- Medical Bills
- Taxes
- Credit card debt
- Personal loans
- Restitution
- Repossessions
Wage garnishment can affect your life in many different ways, and make it difficult for you to meet your other financial obligations. If a creditor has started taking legal measures that could result in wage garnishment, immediately contact the Ventura bankruptcy attorney Michael Grennier for a free consultation and sound legal advice. There are many ways to stop garnishment, including
filing for bankruptcy.
Are your wages being garnished?
Grennier Law is Ventura County's leading bankruptcy law firm. We provide effective representation to individuals facing wage garnishment and other efforts by creditors to collect on a debt. Attorney Grennier will review your financial situation, and discuss all of your debt relief options, including filing for bankruptcy. One of the benefits of bankruptcy is an automatic stay, which is issued by the court as soon as your petition has been filed. The stay will stop harassing calls from creditors, repossession,
foreclosure, wage garnishment, bank levies and law suits.
Attorney Grennier is a former law professor, Ventura County Superior Court Judge Pro Tem, and member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. He has helped thousands of clients eliminate their debts and improve their financial conditions.
Contact Ventura bankruptcy attorney, Michael Grennier for professional legal advice regarding the prevention and stopping of a wage garnishment. Call to schedule a FREE Consultation at (888) 504-1797.