Wage garnishment is an especially devastating hardship for people who are already struggling financially. If your wages are being garnished in Arizona, you may feel helpless, but you do have legal means at your disposal.
At the Arizona Law Group of Trezza & Associates, LLC, our attorneys have helped numerous clients stop wage garnishment and other creditor actions by helping them file for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
To discuss your specific circumstances with Arizona bankruptcy attorney Stephen Trezza, contact us to schedule a consultation.
How Does Bankruptcy Stop Wage Garnishment?
Filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy enacts an automatic stay, a legal injunction that immediately and automatically stops your creditors from taking legal action against you — including wage garnishment.
Depending upon your circumstances, filing for bankruptcy may help you reclaim money that has already been garnished from your paycheck or bank account. If your wages are being garnished, it is important to explore your legal options. By failing to do anything about it, you could be letting your creditors take money that you could be using to pay your bills.
Contact Us to Learn More About Stopping Wage Garnishment in Arizona
Every case is different, so it is important to discuss your situation with a Phoenix bankruptcy lawyer before making a decision. Contact us to discuss your options. We represent clients from Phoenix, Tucson and throughout Arizona.
















