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Wage Garnishments & Lawsuits

A judgment brought on by a lawsuit could result in your wages being garnished or your assets being repossessed. However, this can be stopped by filing bankruptcy. If you are facing wage garnishment or other legal actions because of an unpaid debt, it is important to discuss your options with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer as soon as possible.

Helping You Put an End to Wage Garnishments in Phoenix

At The Roll Law Office, PLLC in Tempe, attorney Guy P. Roll and our dedicated staff guide consumers throughout Arizona as they achieve a way to deal with their financial problems and overwhelming debt. We will work closely with you every step of the way, providing you with the unqualified support and personalized service you deserve.

Are you tired of losing your hard-earned wages to wage garnishment? We can help you find out if bankruptcy is the right solution for you. To find out more about the fresh start bankruptcy can offer you, contact us today for a free initial consultation.

The Automatic Stay Will Stop Wage Garnishment

When you file for bankruptcy, whether it's Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, an automatic stay will go into effect, putting a stop to wage garnishment and creditor harassment among other things. An automatic stay forces most creditors to cease all collection techniques.

Are You Being Sued by Your Creditor?

If you are involved in a lawsuit with a creditor, that case may be joined with your bankruptcy cases after you file. This may require the state court to defer to the bankruptcy court on decisions affecting exemptions and other issues affecting your debt.

Contact Us Today for a Free Initial Consultation with a Bankruptcy Attorney

To learn more about how we can help you manage your finances during bankruptcy and put an end to wage garnishment, call 602-652-2403, toll free 866-603-1533 or send us an e-mail today.

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

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