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Bankruptcy will not stop a garnishment. You cannot set aside civil judgments by filing bankruptcy.
If filed in a timely manner. But have you considered the LASTING effects of filing?
Temporarily. But the entity benefitting from the garnishment can motion the court to lift the automatic stay as to the bankrupt's property or money sought to be garnished.
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Bankruptcy never stops a garnishment, it just delays it. In the duration of filing bankruptcy you no need to worry about garnishment.
Filing a bankruptcy stops ALL Garnishments, foreclosures, etc. (Even the IRS)
after filing a motion of denying the judgement on garnished bank account: how long will it take to release bank garnishment
A person's income does not count after filing chapter 7 bankruptcy. All that counts is what you had before filing bankruptcy.
Yes. It is the most common reason for filing a chapter 13.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a
No. And the filing will stp the garnishment, at least temporarilary. The debt, and all your others, as well as all your assets, will be involved in the BK.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.