New Windsor Stop Creditor Harassment Attorneys
Helping You Through Bankruptcy
One of the most alarming results of debt problems is the ability of creditors to garnish wages. Perhaps you have been trying earnestly to become current on overdue debt payments. Perhaps you have been in communication with a creditor and received assurances that repayment plan options were available. Nonetheless, you learned on payday that your wages were garnished and would be for weeks or months to come.
There is one way to halt wage garnishment, and that is through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Bankruptcy will immediately halt wage garnishment, as well as creditor harassment and the levying of bank accounts. To discuss the advisability of halting wage garnishment through bankruptcy, contact our firm.
The Hudson Valley stop wage garnishment attorneys of Silver, Forrester & Lesser, P.C., have 45-plus years of bankruptcy law legal experience in Orange County. Contact us at 845-764-4757 or 866-687-1338.
If overwhelming debt has led to delinquent debt payments and wage garnishment, it makes sense to explore the advantages of bankruptcy.
The bankruptcy lawyers of Silver, Forrester & Lesser, P.C., have helped thousands of individuals and families regain their financial footing through bankruptcy. Bankruptcy can reduce debt, reduce debt payments and halt foreclosure as well as wage garnishment. To learn more, please contact us at 845-764-4757 or 866-687-1338.









