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<blockquote data-quote="iowa boy" data-source="post: 516803" data-attributes="member: 13555"><p>Jim, unless you are just coming out of the process, how is this creditor able to garnish you if your paperwork has been filed with the clerk of courts office? this creditor should be standing on the sidelines just like everyone else until you and all of your creditors work out the details of the repayment plans. All of your payments should go through the trustee handling your case, as this creditor can be unscrupulous and tell the judge you didn't pay them after all is said and done. Then what? Just a couple of points off the top of my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowa boy, post: 516803, member: 13555"] Jim, unless you are just coming out of the process, how is this creditor able to garnish you if your paperwork has been filed with the clerk of courts office? this creditor should be standing on the sidelines just like everyone else until you and all of your creditors work out the details of the repayment plans. All of your payments should go through the trustee handling your case, as this creditor can be unscrupulous and tell the judge you didn't pay them after all is said and done. Then what? Just a couple of points off the top of my head. [/QUOTE]
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