Was Your Car Repossessed? Were Your Wages Garnished?
Contact a New York Bankruptcy Attorney
Repossession is a distressing event for almost anyone. A lender may have repossessed your car because you fell behind in your payments. Now you are without your primary means of transportation, and you do not know how to resolve the financial and legal troubles that go along with repossession.
Wage garnishment is equally distressing if not more so when it leaves you without operating funds to meet your life's needs.
Or perhaps your bank account has been frozen by way of a bank levy. You are in urgent need of legal assistance. An experienced, knowledgeable bankruptcy lawyer is a valuable source of information and help at a time like this.
Bankruptcy May Be Your Answer
For many people, the most expedient and comprehensive way to prevent repossession of property or garnishment of wages is to file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. When you file bankruptcy, the automatic stay goes into effect. This will halt all collection actions against you. This means that you will be protected from repossession, garnishment, foreclosure and lawsuits.
For prompt answers to questions you may have about a repossession or wage garnishment in New York, contact the law offices of Adams Law Group, LLC. Our law firm offers free initial consultations regarding bankruptcy and related matters including loan modifications, short sales and foreclosure.
Are There Alternatives to Bankruptcy in Your Case?
Perhaps you wish to avoid bankruptcy and consider debt settlement or other forms of loss mitigation instead. It may or may not be too late for a solution of this type. We can advise you frankly on what we see as your best options and help you pursue the remedies that are most appropriate in your circumstances.
Protect your car, your paycheck and your bank account. Get straight answers to your questions. Talk to an attorney at Adams Law Group, LLC today. We have offices in Rockland County and New York City.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.



