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Tampa FL Wage Garnishment Lawyer

Put an End to Wage Garnishments, Judgments and Lawsuits

When you are struggling with debt, there are a wide range of potential consequences. In addition to losing your home and other assets, your creditors could begin wage garnishments or file a lawsuit against you. You want an experienced lawyer on your side. Someone who can handle your full range of legal concerns as they help you get the debt relief you deserve. At the Riverview Law Offices of Alan C. Ewbank, we will do whatever it takes to protect your rights.

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Your creditors will do whatever they can to get payments, regardless of your financial situation. If they take legal action, there a number of things you can do to protect your rights. By filing for bankruptcy, you can put an immediate stop to any legal action by your creditors, but you have other options as well. We will help you explore your full range of rights and options, if you are facing any of the following:

  • Wage garnishments: One of the worst things creditors can do is start garnishing your wages, taking money you need from your weekly checks to pay off your debt.
  • Judgments: Your creditors may obtain a judgment or lien against you and then seek to collect through wage garnishment or foreclosure.
  • Lawsuits: Depending on the nature of your debt, creditors may even file a lawsuit against you in order to make a collection.

Contact Us

Whether you just want to put an end to wage garnishment or you are taking your case to trial, you want an experienced attorney on your side. With law offices in Riverview, we help Florida consumers throughout the greater Tampa area fight back against legal action taken against them. We offer free initial consultations with no obligation, so you can just get the information you need. Contact us today to find out more.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.