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Stop Wage Garnishment

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How Wage Garnishment Works in Texas

Wage garnishment is a legal process in which a court authorizes your employer to deduct money from your paycheck and send it directly to a creditor or collection agent. Once a creditor obtains a judgment against you in court, they can request that your employer garnish your wages to satisfy the debt.

In Texas, wage garnishment must follow strict procedures. The creditor must first obtain a judgment and then can garnish up to 25% of your disposable income. However, if your wages fall below 30 times the federal minimum wage per week, they cannot be garnished at all.

The impact is immediate and devastating: your paycheck shrinks, your budget becomes unbalanced, and the creditor's collection agent controls a portion of your income. The process continues until the debt is paid in full or you take legal action to stop it.

The Automatic Stay Stops Garnishment Instantly

The moment you file for bankruptcy—Chapter 7—an automatic stay goes into effect under 11 U.S.C. § 362. This stay is a court order that immediately prohibits all collection activities, including wage garnishment.

Your employer must stop deducting garnishment payments from your paycheck. The creditor cannot continue collection efforts. In fact, creditors who violate the automatic stay are subject to contempt of court charges, sanctions, and potentially liable for damages.

This protection is one of the most powerful tools in bankruptcy law. It provides immediate relief while you work through your debt situation with the court's guidance.

How Bankruptcy Stops Garnishment

When you file for bankruptcy, the following happens:

  1. Automatic Stay Takes Effect: The moment your petition is filed with the court, the automatic stay becomes law. Garnishment must stop.
  2. Official Notice Sent: The court issues official notice to all creditors informing them of your bankruptcy filing and the automatic stay.
  3. Creditor Contact Prohibited: Your creditors cannot contact you about debts subject to the bankruptcy, including garnishment claims.
  4. Debt May Be Discharged: In Chapter 7, the underlying unsecured debt (like a credit card judgment) is typically discharged entirely, eliminating your obligation to pay.
  5. Protection Continues: For as long as your bankruptcy case is active (3-4 months for a typical Chapter 7 case), creditors cannot pursue collection through garnishment or any other means.

Texas Garnishment Protections Beyond Bankruptcy

Beyond bankruptcy, Texas law provides certain protections for wages:

However, these protections are often minimal and insufficient for families trying to meet living expenses. Bankruptcy's automatic stay provides more comprehensive relief.

What Happens to Garnished Wages

Money that has already been garnished from your paychecks may be recoverable in some circumstances. When you file for bankruptcy:

Your attorney can review your recent financial history to determine if garnished funds are recoverable in your specific case.

Your Options Beyond Bankruptcy

While bankruptcy is the most effective remedy for wage garnishment, other options may exist:

Stop Garnishment Today

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