If they were ordered by the court (i.e.: child support - back taxes - etc) you must still honor them, bankruptcy will not do away with court ordered liens. . Liens placed by private persons or businesses will have to take their place in your long line of creditors.
As soon as you file, you take the papers from the bankruptcy court showing that you filed to your employer and the garnishment will stop. There are some exceptions to this.
Nothing unless they filed on your loan.
do you know if kaiser permanente filed bankruptcy?
No. No state has ever filed for bankruptcy. States are not coverd by current U.S. bankruptcy laws.
Tracy McGrady filed for bankruptcy in January of 2014
Bankruptcy is filed in federal district court. You may want to start with their files.
Check with your bankruptcy lawyer.
Google "free sites to find out if a person has filed for bankruptcy".
Yes, on May 6th, 2009, Bachrach LLC filed chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
It will eliminate garnishments except for child support or student loans, and except for income taxes owed to a state or to the IRS if the tax was due less than 3 years before filing the bankruptcy. There are a few other exceptions, but those are rare.
Nope. Monrovia has not filed for bankruptcy
You can find it from the court where you filed your bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy can actually stop wage garnishments. If you can provide proof of financial hardship, wages won't be garnished during the bankruptcy.