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I am being sued, but am in the midst of filing bankruptcy. The attorney won't have the CH7 actually filed by the court date, as I was unable to pay him entirely until recently. His office advised me that whether I go to court or not, the result will be the same; a judgment against me, followed by an automatic stay against them about a week later. They suggested I would be better served by attending work and making money, instead of going to the court date pointlessly.
My concern is I don't want my employer served with a writ to garnish my wages. How long does it take for a judgment in TN to become garnishment, or are these concurrent?
The Plaintiff in the case is an Assignee of Citifinancial, for a 5 year old debt summed to around $12,000.
My concern is I don't want my employer served with a writ to garnish my wages. How long does it take for a judgment in TN to become garnishment, or are these concurrent?
The Plaintiff in the case is an Assignee of Citifinancial, for a 5 year old debt summed to around $12,000.