Why does the Creditor Want to Garnish My Wages and How do I Stop it?

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The wage garnishment process can be a stressful experience for consumers who find themselves in debt. So, why does a creditor resort to wage garnishing, and is there any way to forestall it? This article provides valuable insights into these questions.

Wage garnishment is a legal procedure that permits a creditor to claim a debtor’s earnings directly from their employer to repay a debt. This might be a perplexing occurrence if you never consented to these deductions. The underlying mechanics behind this process are a long, legal methodology that concludes in wage garnishment.

Why do Creditors Opt for Wage Garnishment?

The primary reason creditors resort to wage garnishment is the failure of previous attempts to collect the debt. Creditors may have tried reaching out in various ways, including sending letters, making phone calls, or even suing the debtor.

However, wage garnishment is usually the last resort for creditors as it is a costly and time-consuming process. It’s important to note that before garnishment, a court judgment must be secured that acknowledges a debt is owed, and wage garnishment is the appropriate method of recovery.

How to Stop Wage Garnishment?

One can thwart wage garnishment by paying the debt, arranging an alternate payment plan, filing for bankruptcy, or contesting the garnishment.

Paying off the debt is the most straightforward method to stop wage garnishment, but this isn’t feasible for everyone. Debtors can negotiate a payment plan with the creditor, allowing them to repay the debt in smaller, manageable amounts without affecting their wages.

If all else fails, filing for bankruptcy can be considered, but this should be the last resort considering its long-term impact on credit score. Filing bankruptcy triggers an “automatic stay,” putting a temporary halt on all collection activities.

Alternatively, you can contest the garnishment if you believe there has been a mistake in the debt amount or its legitimacy. But for this, legal counsel should be taken to make sure all proper steps are followed.

Conclusion

Understanding why creditors want to garnish wages and how to prevent it is critical for avoiding unnecessary stress and financial hardship. If you need assistance dealing with wage garnishment, experienced bankruptcy attorneys at Liviakis Law Firm can help guide you through the process. With understanding and compassion, our team would be pleased to assist you.

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