Stop Wage Garnishments
When creditors are unable to force payment of old debts through harassing collection calls and threatening collection letters, their next step may be a civil lawsuit — or even wage garnishment. Through bankruptcy, you can fight back.
Most wage garnishments may be halted by filing for bankruptcy. Through the automatic stay protection offered by Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may be able to put a stop to a wage garnishment.
To learn more about bankruptcy, the automatic stay and your ability to stop a wage garnishment through protections offered by the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, contact Sno-Isle Bankruptcy in Everett, Washington.
Protect Your Financial Future
If your wages are being garnished or if you are being threatened with a wage garnishment, take action now to protect your financial future. There may be a solution to your debt problems. We offer a free consultation, so you risk nothing by contacting our firm. Affordable flat fees are available, so you will know from the start how much you will pay for our services.
Why Wait Any Longer?
If you are unable to pay your bills now, and know you will not be able to do so in the future, why wait to take control of your situation? Help is just a phone call away.
We are not here to judge. Millions of people have fallen on difficult times because of a job layoff, divorce, personal injury or other difficult challenge. You are not alone. We understand that you did not choose to be in this situation. We are here to help.
Contact a Washington Bankruptcy Attorney
If you wish to learn more about bankruptcy and your legal options, contact Sno-Isle Bankruptcy in Everett, Washington. To schedule a free consultation with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, call 425-265-9400 or contact us by e-mail.







