Emergency Bankruptcy Can Save Your Bacon

If you were just slapped with a notice of a bank levy, a wage garnishment, or served with a lawsuit, you might be wondering about your options. In these cases, an emergency bankruptcy filing may be appropriate.

Typically I work with my clients over 2-4 weeks to prepare their bankruptcy case for filing. However, in cases where there is a pending wage garnishment or bank levy, my office can turn a case around much faster.

In fact, my office can file an emergency bankruptcy case in as little 6 hours after initial contact with the client.

By filing immediately, a wage garnishment or a bank levy can be stopped in their tracks. This prevents your creditors from taking any money directly from your paycheck or bank account.

As with most bankruptcy filings, an emergency bankruptcy will also halt all court cases that are pending. If bankruptcy is appropriate for your financial situation, filing a case will stop court actions by your creditors. This can save you time and money, and there is no need to wait until a lawsuit goes to judgement in order to file bankruptcy.

Sometimes an emergency bankruptcy filing is called a “skeleton petition” by the Bankruptcy Courts and the Trustees. In essence, an emergency bankruptcy is just the first few pages of the typical bankruptcy petition.

Once filed, the debtor and the debtor’s attorney have 14 days to complete the rest of the bankruptcy paperwork. This condensed time frame can be very intense for both the debtor and the attorney. Despite the rush, it is very important to get the remaining bankruptcy paperwork 100% right.

If you have been served with a notice of a bank levy or wage garnishment, it is important that you not wait until the last minute to file your emergency petition. Payroll departments and the Sheriff’s office need sufficient notice in order to stop pending wage garnishments and bank levies. This is why you often hear my office say the same thing over and over: “don’t delay!”

If you need to file an emergency bankruptcy case in Sacramento, please call Rick Morin at (916) 333-2222.

Attorney Rick Morin

Share
Published by
Attorney Rick Morin

Recent Posts

Outdoor Dining Tables are a New ADA Lawsuit Trap

Prolific filers of ADA lawsuits in California are always looking for something new to sue…

3 years ago

Scott Johnson Criminal Case Update

Most people know by now that serial ADA lawsuit filer Scott Johnson was indicted by…

3 years ago

ADA Website Lawsuits: A New Frontier in California

By now most business owners in California know that their businesses must comply with the…

3 years ago

How To Stop Wage Theft in California

Wage theft happens all of the time in California. For many reasons, wage theft is…

3 years ago

How to Calculate California Overtime

Calculating overtime pay in California can be tricky. Unlike Federal law, overtime in California is…

3 years ago

Jose Velez Scores a Win in the 9th Circuit

Jose Velez is a relatively new entrant to the world of frequent ADA litigation in…

4 years ago