- Divorce
- Child SupportBankruptcy will stop wage garnishments. If the underlying debt gets “discharged” in bankruptcy, the garnishment will stop permanently. The same goes for judgements. Bankruptcy will not stop a garnishment for child support.
- Spousal SupportWith some exceptions bankruptcy will wipe out all of your debts. Some debts like child support and alimony, most taxes, most student loans, personal injury debts caused by drunk driving, and debt incurred by fraud or willful destruction of property are not eliminated in a bankruptcy. If you file a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, child support and most tax debts must be paid in the bankruptcy.
- DUI/DWI
- Personal InjuryPersonal Injury proceeds. Compensation for personal injury of the debtor. The compensation might not be exempt from claims for related legal and health expenses.
- BankruptcySchedule a free consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney, and find out how changes in the bankruptcy law affect you.
- ForeclosureStop foreclosure on your home and if you can afford to keep the home, you can have the opportunity to catch up on missed payments.
- Debt Collection