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Lisa Park, Senior Paralegal

Lisa Park is a Senior Paralegal with fifteen years of experience in consumer rights, debt collection compliance, and workers' compensation matters across multiple U.S. states. She is not an attorney and does not give legal advice. Her writing focuses on the procedural side of the areas where she has worked most closely: how the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act actually functions in consumer disputes, how workers' compensation claims move from initial filing through appeal, how the bankruptcy intake process works in practice, and what documents and dates a licensed attorney will need from a client on the first consultation. Lisa writes accessibly for consumers who want a working understanding of these processes before reaching out to a licensed attorney. All of Lisa's writing on this site is for general educational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship between any reader and the author or the site.

Wage Garnishment Laws: How U.S. Garnishment Actually Works and What Protections You Have

June 10, 2026 by Lisa Park, Senior Paralegal
Person reviewing a paycheck affected by wage garnishment laws

Wage garnishment laws cap how much of your paycheck a creditor can take. Learn how U.S. garnishment works and what state and federal protections apply.

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Foreclosure Defense Attorney: How U.S. Mortgage Default Actually Plays Out and What to Organize First

May 29, 2026 by Lisa Park, Senior Paralegal
Foreclosure defense attorney consultation: a calm professional office with two people seated across a wooden desk reviewing mortgage statements, default notices, and a household budget worksheet together, the kind of measured first meeting where a foreclosure defense attorney walks a homeowner through the realistic state foreclosure timeline, the loss-mitigation options, and the documents needed before any retainer is signed

Foreclosure defense attorney guide for U.S. homeowners: state timelines, loss-mitigation options, and documents to organize before consultation.

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Bankruptcy Attorney: How U.S. Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Filings Actually Work for Consumers

May 28, 2026 by Lisa Park, Senior Paralegal
Bankruptcy attorney consultation context: a calm professional office with two people seated across a desk reviewing a household financial summary and a means-test worksheet, the kind of careful first meeting where a bankruptcy attorney walks a consumer through the realistic differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings

Bankruptcy attorney guide for U.S. consumers: the realistic differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, the means test, and the documents to bring first.

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Workers Compensation Lawyer: When to Call One, What to Bring, and How U.S. Claims Actually Work

May 28, 2026 by Lisa Park, Senior Paralegal
Workers compensation lawyer consultation: a calm professional office with two people seated across a desk reviewing a workers compensation claim file and supporting medical records, the kind of first meeting where a workers compensation lawyer walks an injured worker through the realistic claim timeline and denial-appeal options

Workers compensation lawyer guide for U.S. injured workers: when consultation is most valuable, the documents to gather, and how state claim appeals work.

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