In instances where there is a judgment entered against a servicemember on active duty, the debt collector cannot automatically garnish a servicemember’s pay. If, for example, the debt collector was not in compliance with the SCRA, or if the servicemember was not able to be present in court, pay cannot be garnished.
If you’ve had your property repossessed, have been unable to get your interest rates lowered to 6%, have been hounded by debt collectors, or have had a default judgment entered against you while on active duty in the military, complete the form to the right for a FREE evaluation, or call toll-free . The legal team at Lemberg & Associates is committed to fighting for your rights under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and under other applicable laws.
If you have been the victim of harassment or illegal or unfair debt collection practices, contact the Fair Debt Attorneys at Lemberg & Associates immediately to discuss your options and protect your rights. When you owe creditors money, you are protected by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, as well as other federal and state laws. If a debt collector has violated your rights, you may be entitled to up to $1000 in damages, and they may even have to pay your attorney fees. Sergei Lemberg, and the attorneys at Lemberg & Associates have helped countless people to assert their legal rights with debt collectors. Don't be intimidated by illegal debt collection practices. For more information, contact
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