Does a personal bankruptcy filing stop all lawsuits against a debtor?

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A person who owes money is know as a debtor. A creditor seeking to collect money under New York law generally has 3 remedies. The first is garnishing 10% of a debtor's paycheck, the second is liening and levying on the debtor's bank account, checking account or brokerage account and the third is docketing a judgment against real estate to prevent the debtor from selling or refinancing the real estate. A personal bankruptcy filing will stop all lawsuits and prevent garnishment, liens and levies and the docketing of judgments against real estate pursuant to section 362 of the bankruptcy code.