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7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

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The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

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The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

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The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

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The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

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The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

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The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

temp-post-image

The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

temp-post-image

The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

temp-post-image

The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

7 STRATEGIES TO AVOID YOUR STIMULUS CHECK FROM BEING GARNISHED IF YOU HAVE A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU

temp-post-image

The IRS has started Depositing Stimulus checks from the government into consumers bank accounts and some creditors may view the stimulus payments as their chance to collect on outstanding court judgments.

If a bank account is at risk of a new garnishment order that has not yet been served on the bank, the consumer has some time to avoid garnishment of their stimulus check.

Below are 7 Strategies to Avoid Garnishment of your stimulus check by Creditor.

1. Determine if your Bank Account is Subject to Garnishment.

2. Monitor the court docket for the existing judgment to see if Creditor files a Writ of Garnishment on your bank account.

3. Move the stimulus payment and all other money out of the account to prevent seizure after it arrives.

4. Monitor your bank accounts.

5. Direct your stimulus payment to be deposited into a prepaid card or bank account at a smaller bank or credit union.

6. If you are not in a rush to receive the stimulus check, request a paper check from the government instead of direct deposit.

7. File bankruptcy to wipe out the garnishment and all other dischargeable debts for a fresh start.

If you would more information, schedule a free consultation with our office at bit.ly/2LcysFp.

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