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Bankruptcy and Garnishment Rules: What Lawyers Review

NicoleTaylor by NicoleTaylor
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Wage garnishment is one of the scariest things a creditor can do.

It sneaks up on you. One week your paycheck looks fine, and the next week suddenly 25% of your check is missing before it even hits your bank account. For most Americans, that’s the difference between keeping up with rent or falling behind on everything.

The good news?

Bankruptcy can stop garnishment. However, the rules surrounding bankruptcy and garnishment are complex and one wrong move can jeopardize your case. This is where working with an attorney can be beneficial. Bankruptcy attorneys spend many hours each year just reviewing garnishment laws prior to filing your case.

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  1. What Are Bankruptcy Garnishment Rules?
  2. Why Working With A Lawyer Matters
  3. The 5 Things Lawyers Always Review
  4. How To Stop Garnishment Fast

What Are Bankruptcy Garnishment Rules?

Bankruptcy garnishment laws dictate how money is treated once bankruptcy is filed. Does the garnishment automatically stop? How quickly does it stop? Is any of the garnished money recoverable?

When someone files bankruptcy they invoke what’s known as the automatic stay. An automatic stay is a court order that immediately stops most collection activity, such as Wage Garnishment for unsecured debts including credit cards, medical bills and personal loans.

But here’s the kicker:

The automatic stay isn’t perfect. It doesn’t halt garnishments for child support, alimony, some taxes. That’s where attorneys step in. They analyze the debt type, chapter being filed, timing — and strategize to maximize your relief.

Some quick numbers to put this in context:

  • As of 2019, more than 1 in 100 workers were subject to wage garnishment. Average garnished workers lost about 11% of their gross income each month for five months.
  • Wage garnishments increased 10.7% in 2025 on their own, and early 2026 reports show they’re up 20.8% YoY.

It’s no wonder so many people are turning to bankruptcy for relief.

Why Working With A Lawyer Matters

You can file bankruptcy without an attorney, technically. But when your wages are being garnished, you can’t afford to fly by the seat of your pants.

Why? Because represented debtors complete cases at drastically higher rates than those who try to file pro se. And right now nationally only about 39-42% of Chapter 13 cases are completed with a discharge.

That is to say, a poor filing will not merely fail to prevent garnishment — it can actually make the filer’s situation worse.

A bankruptcy lawyer brings three things to the table:

  • Quickness: They alert both the employer and the creditor right away. This means the garnishment ends in days, not weeks.
  • Strategy: Decide whether to file Chapter 7 or 13 depending on income, assets, and type of debt.
  • Recovery: They can recover money that has been garnished within the 90 days prior to filing.

Last one is huge. People don’t realize garnished wages can sometimes return.

The 5 Things Lawyers Always Review

Every good attorney runs through this checklist before filing bankruptcy. Here are the bankruptcy garnishment laws that control it all.

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Type Of Debt

Not all debt is treated the same.

Credit card debt? Automatically stayed as soon as a case is filed. Child support? Not stayed. Student loans? Stayed during the case, but most won’t be discharged. Back taxes? It depends on their age.

The first step is the lawyer buckets every debt into one of these categories so they understand what garnishments will and will not be stopped by the automatic stay. Fail to do this step and you hear from folks who have filed bankruptcy only to discover the garnishment they were most concerned about isn’t being halted.

Chapter 7 vs Chapter 13

These two chapters work very differently for garnishment.

  • Chapter 7: Discharges qualifying debts within 3-6 months. Ideal when majority of garnishments are for unsecured debt.
  • Chapter 13: Creates a repayment plan lasting 3-5 years. Ideal when you have priority debts you’ll need to cure over time (such as arrearages in child support payments)

Chapter 7 filings increased by 15% in 2025 according to Epiq AACER data, with overall filings climbing more than 10% year-over-year. Lawyers are seeing more garnishment-driven cases than ever before.

Timing Of The Filing

Timing changes everything.

If garnishment has occurred for less than 90 days and exceeds $600, an attorney can help you recover those funds. File too late and you’ll never get that money back. File too early and you could be leaving larger benefits on the table.

Attorneys will examine recent income, recent purchases, and even recent transfers from one bank account to another. Each of these factors can impact the success of the filing.

State Exemptions

Every state has different rules for what property can be protected during bankruptcy.

These exemptions affect:

  • Whether the filer keeps the car
  • Whether home equity is safe
  • Whether garnished wages already taken from a bank account can be recovered

The attorney familiar with your state exemptions can save you thousands. Choosing the incorrect exemption can cost you protected assets.

Previous Filings

If a person has filed before, the rules change dramatically.

Automatic stay may only apply for 30 days if a case was recently filed. If you file two or more cases in one year, the automatic stay may not even go into effect. Your attorney reviews your complete filing history first to ensure the stay will take effect.

How To Stop Garnishment Fast

You want garnishment to end as soon as possible? Here’s what most attorneys do:

  1. Gather paperwork. Pay stubs, notices of debt, court orders — anything associated with the garnishment.
  2. Pick the right chapter based on income, assets, and debt type.
  3. File the petition — the automatic stay goes into effect as soon as the case number is assigned.
  4. Notify the employer and creditor promptly, giving case number, date of filing and where filed.
  5. Follow up to make sure the next paycheck comes through whole.

That last point is more important than most people realize. Court notices can take a week or longer to get to creditors. Sometimes the only way to ensure that paycheck isn’t garnished is by notifying them directly from an attorney.

The Bottom Line

Bankruptcy garnishment laws can seem complicated. But they are there for a purpose — to allow individuals a true opportunity for a new beginning.

To quickly recap:

  • The automatic stay stops most garnishments the moment a case is filed
  • Not every type of debt qualifies (child support and some taxes are exceptions)
  • Working with a lawyer dramatically improves the chance of a successful filing
  • Timing, chapter choice, and state exemptions all matter
  • Garnished wages from the last 90 days may be recoverable

When a paycheck is already being garnished, timing is everything. The longer you wait, the more money is lost. The correct legal counsel can stem the bleeding quickly — and often recover what’s already been taken.

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