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    Wage garnishment and debt relief – Bibb County GA bankruptcy attorneys

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    Whether a creditor can or cannot garnish your wages is governed by the laws in your state. Each state has enacted laws setting forth which property is protected from creditors and which property can be seized by creditors. Some states do not allow any wage garnishment at all, but even such states that do regulate how much can be garnished from a persons wages so as to enable that person to have something remaining to live on, even though most people have a tough time surviving on what is left over after their wages are garnished. There is also federal legislation regarding wage garnishments.

    A good way to avoid most wage garnishments other than those concerning student loans and child support is to file bankruptcy. Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy will immediately stop a wage garnishment in progress and cancel out any remaining wage garnishments, provided that the court permits that debt to be discharged.

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