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Garnishments & Liens
Have you recently been informed that your wages will be garnished for unpaid debts? We explain the wage garnishment process, who must give notice, who can bypass the court, and what to do when you receive notice of a wage garnishment.
Bankruptcy stops most wage garnishments through a stay of proceedings. Understand how bankruptcy can help resolve garnishment and collection issues and help you recover financially.
A consumer proposal is a legal process that can stop wage garnishments as soon as you file. Find out what types of garnishment orders we can stop and how.
The CRA has strong collection powers, one of which is the ability to garnish your wages. Learn everything you need to know about a CRA wage garnishment and what you can do to avoid this proceeding.
Has a collector threatened you with wage garnishment, and you’re unsure of what it means? We’ll explain what kind of income and how much can be garnished, as well as what you can do to stop this action.
Wage garnishment is one of the legal actions your creditors can take when you have unpaid debts. Find out everything you need to know about this legal proceeding and how bankruptcy can stop this.
If your creditors have already obtained a garnishee in court, there are two alternative options you have instead of paying it. We’ll explain ways you can make a deal with your creditors in this blog.
Have you signed a voluntary wage assignment with a payday loan company or other creditor? Find out how you can revoke this assignment or stop a garnishment by filing bankruptcy if you can't repay.