Tag: CREDIT CARD DEBT

Can You File a Chapter 7 Without a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney?

If you are considering filing for Chapter 7 it is important that you have a Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney on your side. A bankruptcy attorney has the expertise that you need to navigate the bankruptcy laws. Having a Chapter 7 attorney, many Atlanta clients have found makes the entire bankruptcy process go smoother. There are
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Considering Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy Lawyers Have Solutions for You

Filing bankruptcy with a bankruptcy lawyer is one of the easiest ways to reorganize your finances and get back on your feet financially. Bankruptcy lawyers specialize in helping people find the financial relief that they need and to start rebuilding a brighter financial future.

Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Georgia

Are you tired of the badgering phone calls and daily letters from bill collectors? If so, you may want to consider filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Chapter 7 bankruptcy can help you discharge certain debts such as medical bills, credit card debt, personal loans, and foreclosures. If you have a business, bankruptcy can help you
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Can I File For Bankruptcy If I Am Unemployed?

Becoming unemployed, or a cutback in hours, is one of the top reasons why many people file for bankruptcy. Being unemployed without a steady source of income is a tough situation for anyone. By law, you do not have to be employed to file for bankruptcy. However, if you are unemployed your job status can
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Can you file Bankruptcy more than once?

It is not uncommon for an individual to file bankruptcy, and then need to refile at a later date. For instance, your plan payment under a Chapter 13 bankruptcy (a reorganization) may have been too large. Or you may have additional unforeseen circumstances such as reduced income that caused you to become dependent on credit.
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I am a small business owner and am having trouble staying afloat. Should I file a Chapter 11 | Chapter 13?

  I’m sorry to hear about your financial challenges. Running a small business can be tough in today’s economic climate. If you want to stay in business, there are three options under the bankruptcy code: Chapter 11, Chapter 13, and Chapter 7. However,  if you simply want to liquidate the business and don’t plan on
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Can I choose between Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 bankruptcies are the two most common forms of personal bankruptcy in the U.S. They each have pros and cons, and which one is right for you depends upon a number of factors such as your income, assets, and debts. You can choose between the two forms of bankruptcy if you
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I am considering filing for bankruptcy. Should I charge up my credit cards so that they will be discharged and I will get free stuff?

There are a number of things you can and should do before filing for bankruptcy, but running up your credit cards is not one of them. Generally, you can discharge credit card debt in bankruptcy, whether it is $1,000 or $100,000. However, if you rack up debt with fraudulent intent, it will not be discharged
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