Wage Garnishment Bankruptcy

How Much Does Johnson & Moo Charge for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
We charge a flat fee of $1,049, which covers both the $750 Attorney Fee and $299 Court Filing Fee.*
How Quickly Can Bankruptcy Stop a Wage Garnishment?
Immediately. Filing bankruptcy will stop your wage garnishment before your next payroll is processed.
Can Bankruptcy Stop Any Type of Wage Garnishment?
Bankruptcy stops garnishments based on consumer debt. This includes debt for 2nd mortgages, credit cards, personal loans, vehicle loans and medical bills. Garnishments based on child support will not be stopped by bankruptcy.
What is Required to Move Forward Immediately?
Contact us for a free consultation. We will evaluate your situation and give you advice on moving forward to stop your garnishment.
Read our article about Stopping Wage Garnishments for more details about:
- when you can be garnished
- how much can be withheld, and
- possible impact on your job.
*You must also take two credit counseling classes which cost approximately $40 each--these fees are not paid to our firm.
For more information:
- Free Bankruptcy Consultation
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy Costs and Fees
- Bankruptcy Pros and Cons
- Bankruptcy Timeline
- Lawsuit Bankruptcy
- Wage Garnishment Bankruptcy
- Wage Garnishment Article
Also Of interest:
- Qualify For Bankruptcy
- Creditor Meeting
- Bankruptcy Court
- Bankruptcy Fraud
- Bankruptcy Timeline
- Bankruptcy Trustee
- Credit After Bankruptcy
- Debt Settlement Programs
- Hire a Bankruptcy Attorney
- Individual Joint Bankruptcy
- Judgement Liens
- Keep Your Car
- Keep Your House
- Medical Bills and Bankruptcy
- Medical Bills and Credit
We are a federally designated Debt Relief Agency under the United States Bankruptcy laws. We assist people with finding solutions to their debt problems, including, where appropriate, assisting them with the filing of petitions for relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code.