The Barry Law Office, Ltd

Stop Garnishment

STOP Garnishment and Protect Your Paycheck

If your paycheck has been garnished in Minnesota and you received any assistance from the government within the past (6) six months you’re EXEMPT from wage garnishment but you need to act immediately to claim the exemption:

  • MNSure Health Insurance
  • Free or Reduced School Lunch
  • MFIP/Welfare
  • EBT
  • Medical Assistance
  • Cash Assistance
  • Social Security
  • Social Security Disability
  • VA Medical Services
  • Any other form of financial benefit or help from the state/federal government based upon need

You should immediately make a claim to be exempted from paycheck garnishment. Click here for the Minnesota Garnishment Exemption Claim Form and Instructions on how to complete it.  It explains exactly what makes your wages/earnings exempt from garnishment or bank levy.  Super helpful! —

Experience

I have decades of federal consumer rights litigation experience since 1996.  There is no tougher place in the world to litigate than in United States Federal District Court.  You’ll be glad that your lawyer has both the knowledge of the Court, and the success to back it up.

Innovation

I’ve professionally trained thousands of lawyers all over the country on how to sue debt collectors.  I gather all of the best ideas from my legal seminars and bring them back to my law practice.  Because I’ve taught thousands of lawyers in all 50 States, my reputation is second-to-none.

Technology

I run an all digital, paperless, law office.  I can instantly access any document that has ever been created in your legal file from a secure cloud.  Quickly and efficiently.  Paper is scanned, optically-character-recognized and fully word-searchable.  That makes me effective for you and tough for our opponents.

Communication

As a consumer lawyer, I pride myself in answering my own phone and email.  If I’m available to talk, we will talk.  Email is always a great way for you to reach me and I make every effort to get back to you in 24 hours or less.  I don’t avoid clients.  I serve them.

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