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Stop Wage Garnishment

Protect Your Income Through Bankruptcy

If you could pay your creditors, you would. Filing for bankruptcy can end the threat of wage garnishment and all actions by debt collectors. It allows you to eliminate all or a portion of your unsecured debt and modify the payments on secured debts.

The law firm of Simon, Fitzgerald, Cooke, Reed and Welch practices only in bankruptcy law. Our lawyers can explain wage garnishment law and explore your options for relief from debt and creditor harassment.

Filing for Bankruptcy Stops Wage Garnishment

Are creditors attempting to garnish your wages to collect on debts? In most cases the filing of a bankruptcy puts in place an Automatic Stay which stops and prevents wage garnishment and property seizures and all other actions to collect the debt. Contact us today. The Simon, Fitzgerald firm extends a free consultation at six office locations around Louisiana:

Shreveport Bossier CityMonroeLake CharlesBaton RougeLafayette

Preventing Wage Garnishment

If you are employed, creditors may obtain a judgment against you and then seek to enforce that judgment by garnishing your employment income (wages, commissions or earnings). A judgment creditor may garnish up to 25 percent of your take-home pay until the debt is satisfied. In almost all cases filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy invokes an automatic stay that halts all creditor actions, including wage garnishment, vehicle repossession, and collection efforts.

There are some exceptions. You can never avoid child support obligations through bankruptcy, and in Chapter 7 the automatic stay may not stop garnishment for alimony and may only temporarily stop garnishment on tax debts or federal student loans. Most other judgments against you can be discharged or temporarily stayed. Child support arrears, tax debts and student loans can be paid in a Chapter 13 repayment plan. Tax obligations that are not dischargeable can, in most instances, be repaid without interest or penalties.

Take action today. Our experienced attorneys will address all your concerns about bankruptcy and help you avoid garnishment and other debt collection actions. Arrange your free consultation at 888-341-8091.

*We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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Shreveport Office
4700 Line Avenue, Suite 200
Shreveport, LA 71106
Phone: 318-550-4873
Toll Free: 888-341-8091
Fax: 318-868-8966
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Bossier City Office
2250 Hospital Drive, Suite 116
Bossier City, Louisiana 71111
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Toll Free: 888-341-8091
Fax: 318-747-1680
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Lake Charles Office
1 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1670
Lake Charles, LA 70629
Phone: 337-513-0290
Toll Free: 888-341-8091
Fax: 337-436-7333
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Baton Rouge Office
10626 Linkwood Ct, Suite C
Baton Rouge, LA 70810
Phone: 225-763-4700
Toll Free: 1-866-265-8500
Fax: 225-763-4701
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Monroe Office
300 Washington Street, Suite 308
Monroe, LA 71201
Phone: 318-703-3298
Toll Free: 888-341-8091
Fax: 318-322-0570
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Lafayette Office
405 W. Main Street
Lafayette, LA 70501
Phone: 337-205-0492
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Fax: 337-456-5465
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