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Does filing Bankruptcy stop garnishments, foreclosures or levies?

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Does filing Bankruptcy stop garnishments, foreclosures or levies?

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John Mobley

If you are thinking of filling the bankruptcy then you should take an advice of a professional and experience bankruptcy lawyer.

I also filled by bankruptcy .I filled it with the help ofLaw Offices of Allen A. Kolber, Esq. I think they will guide and clear you doubts completely.

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Regine Kelly

Talk to experienced Bankruptcy advicer about this issues and see if bankruptcy can help resolve them.

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The filing of bankruptcy stops foreclosures, levies and garnishments from your creditors. When you case is filed the court issues an “Automatic Stay” which stops these collection efforts. Our firm will ensure that your creditors comply with the automatic stay. The automatic stay does not stop wage garnishments for child or spousal support.

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