Hemet

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we stop foreclosures, garnishments, repossessions and lawsuits while helping you regain financial control. When the swirl of debt has paralyzed you, let Absolute Bankruptcy and Charles Andersen help you regain financial control using the Bankruptcy Code!  

Bankruptcy can Stop Wage Garnishment

Wage garnishment in California is a shocking and traumatic event. All of a sudden, 25% of your income is attached and you never see it (up to 50% in some custody claim cases). And it all starts when a creditor has filed a Earnings Withholding Order to collect on a debt. Suddenly, someone who was just barely getting by, treading water, is now missing one-fourth of their take-home pay.

There are a couple of things someone who has had their wages garnished can do. One of them is to file a Claim of Exemption form. This is not an easy way to go, and you'll probably want an attorney to assist you. The standard is fairly high, but from time to time, these allow you to decrease the amount they withhold.

One other thing you can do is hire a San Diego attorney to file bankruptcy on your behalf. Immediately, the creditor whose debt is being paid by the wage garnishment will be put on notice and have to stop this attempt to collect on a debt. You can file bankruptcy, Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy to stop the wage garnishment in California.
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Hemet, California

Hemet is a city in Riverside County, located in the San Jacinto Valley and it covers a total area of 27.1 square miles (70 km2), or about half of the valley, which it shares with its neighbor to the north, the city of San Jacinto. In 2007 the city's population was estimated to be 74,185 according to the California Department of Finance. Hemet was founded in 1887, predating the formation of Riverside County, and was incorporated on January 20, 1910.The formation of Lake Hemet helped the city prosper, and allowed further agricultural growth in the area, as well as population growth. The city is probably best known for being the home of "Ramona", California's official and one of the longest running outdoor plays, having been started in 1923. Hemet has also been named a Tree City USA for 20 years by the Arbor Day Foundation for its dedication to the local forest.[3] The city is also home to the Hemet Valley Medical Center, a 320 bed general hospital.

Hemet Fire Department

The fire department was started in 1908, predating the incorporation of the city itself. The headquarters is located on 510 E. Florida Avenue, and it currently operates four fire stations in the city. The department recently had to close a fifth station, due to tough economic times. The department estimated that it will respond to about 12,000 calls in 2009.