What are Garnishments in Payroll?

What are Garnishments in Payroll?

Garnishments in payroll can be a tricky business, like all legal procedures. Wages are garnished for a number of reasons. Alimony, child support orders, creditor garnishments (credit card debt), federal student loans, and more are withheld by court order from paycheck...
Does Business Bankruptcy Affect Personal Credit?

Does Business Bankruptcy Affect Personal Credit?

A common and vital question, whether starting a small business or large chain corporation is, “Does business bankruptcy affect personal credit?” The short answer is, yes, it can. Employees are only affected due to being laid off. In other words, there is no chance of...
What Does a Repossession Attorney Do?

What Does a Repossession Attorney Do?

Like many Americans, you may be struggling with debt because of the historic and unprecedented events of the past eighteen months. And if you have defaulted on your car loan, you may be living in fear of having your vehicle repossessed. While the situation you are...
Will Filing for Bankruptcy Ruin Your Credit Score?

Will Filing for Bankruptcy Ruin Your Credit Score?

If you have been struggling with debt for an extended period, you may be considering filing for bankruptcy. And while this can provide you with the immediate debt relief you need, it may also raise additional questions, including if it will ruin your credit score. If...
What Does a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer Do?

What Does a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer Do?

Are you are experiencing overwhelming debt in Georgia and are unsure of what to do next? The founder of CMC Law and leading Atlanta Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorney will provide you with the insights, information, and services you need to file for bankruptcy. When you...
How to Stop Garnishment to Recover Back Wages 

How to Stop Garnishment to Recover Back Wages 

When you fall into debt, it can be an incredibly difficult obstacle to overcome. And even when you have made your best efforts to pay back overdue notices and late fees, you may not be able to keep up. When that happens, your creditors will use a court order to...