How do I stop wage garnishment
About 6 years ago, I lost my job and was subsequently unable to continue making even minimum payments on a credit card. It was sent to collections, and I haven't been able to keep my head above water long enough to even offer a settlement. Thursday, I received notice at work that a court had issued a settlement against me and that wages are going to be garnished to the tune of 25% of my gross pay every week. I only have 2 weeks to respond, and that's not enough time for me to come up with enough money to offer a settlement to the collection agency. I have several questions, actually: 1. Will they settle for less now that a judgement has been issued? 2. If the original debt was about $2,000 at most, and the judgement is for $7,600, a) is that legal? b) how much should I offer them? 3) If they do accept a settlement will they take payments or do I have to come up with the full amount all at once right away? 4) Seeing as how all of this is most likely going to take a lot longer than 2 weeks, should I contact the court first to contest the garnishment? Or the collection agency's lawyer? Or the collection agency?