Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Illinois
Filing for Bankruptcy
Can I still file for Bankruptcy after an order for garnishing wages has been made?
Asked on 5/12/08, 8:06 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Michael Perez
Law Office of Michael A. Perez
Re: Filing for Bankruptcy
Yes, the sooner the better. Once you file the garnishment must stop. Depending on the mature of the judgment it should stop permanently.
I do bankruptcy cases for $1500 for a chapter 7 case for an individual. I would start for $1250 with the blance due in 30 days. I am set up to file your case in a hurry.
There are a few tings that you need to do before I can start. Please call me for a free consultation.
Mike
Answered on 5/24/08, 1:44 pm
Terrance Leeders
Leeders Law
Re: Filing for Bankruptcy
You may file bankruptcy at any time to stop the garnishment. Contact me and I'll be happy to give you a free consultation about your options.
Answered on 5/13/08, 10:56 am
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