Stopping and Preventing Wage Garnishments
Serving Cincinnati, Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky
The garnishment or threat of garnishment of wages can feel like a crippling blow, especially when garnishment follows prolonged financial challenges. Until now, you had hoped that your income could help address current debt problems. Now, with your income reduced in each paycheck, pressing financial problems become even more difficult to solve.
The solution? Stopping or preventing the garnishment of your wages. At the Cincinnati law firm of Zingarelli Law Office, we have helped hundreds of clients in Ohio and northern Kentucky prevent creditors from garnishing their wages, and to stop garnishments once they've begun.
Are creditors threatening to garnish your hard-earned wages? Have your paychecks already been reduced by garnishment? We want to help. Contact Zingarelli Law Office at 513-277-0816 or 859-838-6061 for experienced legal help.
The most effective way to prevent or halt wage garnishments can be through the filing of Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection. Bankruptcy protection includes an immediate "automatic stay" which prevents creditors from taking your wages after receiving notice of your bankruptcy filing. We are prepared to help by:
- Meeting with you to determine which bankruptcy option, if any, will work best for you
- Filing your bankruptcy documents and managing your entire bankruptcy process
- Faxing a notice to the garnishing creditor's attorney demanding a halt to wage garnishment
- Suing noncompliant creditors
We can work to halt wage garnishment for a broad range of debt. Are your wages being garnished for:
- Hospital/health care debt?
- Credit card debt?
- Mortgage debt?
- A deficiency balance on a car?
- A signature loan or consolidation loan?
Contact us for answers and for immediate help regarding wage garnishment issues.
Contact Us
For experienced assistance to help prevent or stop wage garnishments, contact our office. We are available for weekday, evening and weekend appointments, are conveniently located one and a half blocks from the Hamilton County Justice Center, and offer no-obligation initial consultations. To contact a lawyer, call 513-277-0816 or 859-838-6061.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
