Stopping Wage Garnishment
Georgia Bank Garnishment Attorney
Do you have a judgment against you for an unpaid debt? Are you afraid that your bank account may be garnished to satisfy the judgment? Is your employer garnishing your wages with each paycheck? A personal bankruptcy filing will stop any legal action against you, preventing creditors from taking money from your paycheck or your bank account. Known as the automatic stay, this aspect of filing bankruptcy gives people immediate relief from garnishments.
Bankruptcy Lawyers Who Care About Your Future
At the law offices of Jamie L. Gingold, PC, GingoldBankruptcyLaw.com (Formerly practicing with Gingold & Gingold LLC), we are among the most experienced bankruptcy attorneys in the Atlanta metro area. Ira D. Gingold has served as a Court-appointed Bankruptcy Trustee from 1971-2013 and lawyer since 1971. Jamie L. Gingold has been an attorney since 2001 and brings extensive knowledge of bankruptcy as well as corporate and real estate law to our cases.
We built our successful practice on a commitment to personal service and attention, with one of our attorneys working with you at all times to get you on the road to a more secure financial future. We provide a free initial consultation. Call our office at (678) 915-2634 or e-mail us to set up an appointment at one of our locations: Atlanta, Cumming, Dallas and Douglasville.
Stop Bank and Wage Garnishment With an Automatic Stay
Under the automatic stay, the moment you file bankruptcy, your creditors cannot continue to try to collect. This means that all phone calls, letters, lawsuits and garnishments must stop. The automatic stay goes into effect whether you file a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceeding.
Our lawyers will help you determine whether you can permanently discharge, or wipe out, debts under Chapter 7, or whether your best opportunity in bankruptcy is to work to repay your debt under Chapter 13. We will prepare all the necessary documentation to complete the process and will stand by you in court.
Contact Jamie L. Gingold, PC, GingoldBankruptcyLaw.com (Formerly practicing with Gingold & Gingold LLC)
For a free, in-person consultation with an experienced Georgia bank garnishment lawyer, call us at (678) 915-2634 or e-mail us. Evening and Saturday appointments can be arranged upon request. You can find us at one of our convenient locations in the Atlanta metro area.