we received a letter from my husband's work that IRS the state of KY is going to garnish his paycheck we just got it on may 10, is there anything we can do to stop this process from happening if employer has received this letter, he is under contract at work that if garnishments happen he will be fired, help
YES
Bankruptcy never stops a garnishment, it just delays it. In the duration of filing bankruptcy you no need to worry about garnishment.
This company can help you stop the wage garnishment: www.defaultms.com
Pay the bill or appeal the garnishment to the IRS.
How do I stop a wage garnishment that was ordered in Missouri but I live in Texas?
Check out BCSAlliance.com, they have a great guide on how to stop wage garnishment. Yahoo answers has a good thread on stopping wage garnishment. That should point you in the right direction.
PAY the judgement.
no
You can always pay the balance due. You may be able to enter into a payment agreement that will result in the dissolution of the garnishment, whether a lump sum settlement or a different payment schedule.
Vacating a civil judgment nullifies the court's original decision. If the judgment was levied due to unpaid debt, any garnishment must immediately cease. Read more at Suite101: [http://www.suite101.com/content/vacating-a-civil-judgment-for-unpaid-debt-can-stop-garnishment-a234018#ixzz15UVivDRu '''Vacating a Civil Judgment For Unpaid Debt Can Stop Garnishment'''] [http://www.suite101.com/content/vacating-a-civil-judgment-for-unpaid-debt-can-stop-garnishment-a234018#ixzz15UVivDRu '''http://www.suite101.com/content/vacating-a-civil-judgment-for-unpaid-debt-can-stop-garnishment-a234018#ixzz15UVivDRu''']
Bankruptcy will not stop a garnishment. You cannot set aside civil judgments by filing bankruptcy.
FORGRT IT YOU CAN'T UNLESS YOU DIE!!!!