Bankruptcy
Canton Bankruptcy Attorney | Debt Relief | Chapter 7 | Chapter 13
If you are in over your head in debt and do not know where to turn, you may be thinking about bankruptcy as an option. Perhaps your house is about to be lost to foreclosure or you have overextended yourself in credit card debts. A job loss, divorce or medical problem may be pushing your family finances to the edge.
Stop Home Foreclosure | Stop Wage Garnishment | Stop Harassing Phone Calls | Prevent Vehicle Repossession
Contact an experienced attorney in the metro Atlanta area to discuss your financial situation if you are considering the possibility of bankruptcy. You may be surprised to learn how valuable information such as the following pertains to you and your circumstances:
Despite the bankruptcy reforms of 2005, Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is still a viable option for many individuals and families who are unable to pay their debts.
Once you file bankruptcy, it is against the law for creditors to call you. If you have retained Burns, Speights & Grisham, P.C. and your creditors attempt to contact you, they may be referred immediately to our office, and we will handle all further communications with them.
It is often possible for people who file bankruptcy to keep their homes, keep their vehicles, and start with a clean slate. Restoring credit may be possible in a shorter time than you might have imagined.
If the law affords you the option of filing bankruptcy given your income and assets, it may be the most responsible thing you can do if you are unable to resolve your debts any other way.
Often, clients of the metro Atlanta area law firm of Burns, Speights & Grisham, P.C., who file bankruptcy are back on their feet within a short time.
Sometimes, overzealous creditors attempt to collect on debts that they are not legally entitled to collect on. Before panicking when you receive a threatening phone call or letter from a creditor about a questionable debt collection attempt, contact a Georgia bankruptcy lawyer free of charge to discuss these issues or any issue related to bankruptcy.