Central Arkansas Wage Garnishment Attorneys
When a creditor files a lawsuit and gets a judgment against a debtor, the creditor is then able to have the debtor's wages garnished in order to recover the amount of the judgment. This is a common method that creditors use when debtors fall behind.
Have you been threatened with wage garnishment? You can take action. A bankruptcy lawyer can guide you through your options and help you keep your paychecks whole. At the Pray Law Firm in North Little Rock, Arkansas, our lawyers have the experience necessary to help you overcome your debt problems by filing bankruptcy. Contact us.
It Is Not Too Late to Stop Garnishment
At our firm, we have the ability to do an emergency bankruptcy filing. This can stop a creditor lawsuit from progressing to a judgment. It can stop a judgment from leading to wage garnishment. Even if the garnishment has already started, we may be able to stop it before money is taken from your next paycheck. In most cases, filing can be done in a matter of hours.
The Automatic Stay Stops Garnishment
When we file for bankruptcy on your behalf, you will receive an automatic stay from further collection activity. This includes wage garnishments.
When It Comes to Bankruptcy, You Have Choices
While both Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy come with an automatic stay that stops wage garnishment, each has different strengths. Having filed thousands of bankruptcies for clients throughout the state, our lawyers know how to carefully review cases and offer sound guidance based on each client's unique situation.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation
To speak with one of the North Little Rock garnishment attorneys at our firm, call 501-588-7044, or contact us by e-mail.



