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What can you do about wage garnishment?

Victoria Maydanik Before you file bankruptcy

With a judgment in hand, a creditor can garnish the person’s wages. Typically, a creditor can take 25% of net earnings from each  pay check until the entire debt – plus collection fees – is paid off. What can you do if you received an earnings withholding order, or, worse …

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