Stop Wage Garnishment
Wage attachment can be stopped immediately by bankruptcy.

Wage attachment, also known as wage garnishment, is when a court orders a portion of your income to be given to a creditor directly from your employer. If a creditor has received a judgment and attached your wages, a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy will halt the attachment. You would receive your full paycheck.
Call Gerry Glazer at 916-442-3111 to schedule a free no-obligation consultation to discuss the circumstances of any wage attachment and how bankruptcy may help you.
What Bankruptcy Can Do
- Bill collector calls and letters stop. We deal with your creditors, not you.
- Home foreclosure is halted. Stay in your house with the full protection of the federal court.
- Garnishment from your paycheck sent to creditors is blocked. We may even get some of that money back.
- Reposession of your car, truck, boat, or other property is stopped. Keep your property while we work out a plan.
- Debt relief is immediate. Stop paying creditors until a repayment plan is approved.
- Discharge your debt. All or part of your debts can be gone forever.
- Fresh start without the heavy buden of old bills.