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Georgia bankruptcy attorneys have helped thousands of people overcome major financial problems.

When you visit one of the Georgia bankruptcy attorneys who sponsors Total Bankruptcy, you should feel as if you're finally finding a better way to deal with your problems. Isn’t it time you got some counsel, and the support that you need? Georgia bankruptcy attorneys should provide real solutions -- better ways to deal with your debts and build a better future.

When you meet with one of these Georgia bankruptcy attorneys, you should realize right from the start that they really do understand your situation. They know that today millions of people may need to consider the benefits of filing either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case. After all, their clients are among the more than two million consumers who filed for bankruptcy protection in 2005. And, the Georgia bankruptcy attorneys who support Total Bankruptcy also recognize that the vast majority of people filing cases – more than 90% -- are doing so because they are faced with serious problems such as divorce, job loss and/or enormous medical bills.

If you want to talk to a bankruptcy attorney, simply dial our toll free number, (877) 349-1309. You may also use our online case evaluation form. All information is kept confidential. A Georgia bankruptcy attorney will then be able to contact you to provide a free, no-obligation consultation.

Athens
2500 W. Broad Street (Hwy. 78)
Suite 101
Athens, GA 30606

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  Augusta
945 Broad Street, Suite 420
Lafayette Center
Augusta, GA 30901

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Brunswick
2225 Gloucester St
Brunswick, GA 31520

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  Brunswick
1614 Ellis Street
Brunswick, GA 31520

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Cartersville
1202 North Tennessee Street
Suite 104
Cartersville, GA 30720

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  Dalton
201A West Crawford Street
Dalton, GA 30720

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Decatur
755 Commerce Dr.
Suite 600
Decatur, GA 30030

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  Decatur
116 East Howard Ave.
P.O. Box 2890
Decatur, GA 30031

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Douglasville
7193 Douglas Boulevard
Suite 103D
Douglasville, GA 30135

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  Gainesville
117 1/2 Bradford Street
Suite 7
Gainesville, GA 30501

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Hazelhurst
22 Hinson St
Hazelhurst, GA 31529

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  Hinesville
586 West Oglethorpe Highway
Hinesville, GA 31313

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Hinesville
118 S. Commerce
(behind the County Courthouse)
Hinesville, GA 31313

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  Jonesboro
1299 Battle Creek Road
Suite 240
Jonesboro, GA 30236

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Macon
401 Cherry Street
Suite 701
Macon, GA 31201

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  Marietta
2470 Windy Hill Road
Suite 319C
Marietta, GA 30067

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Newnan
The Commercial House, 19 Perry Street
Suite 111
Newnan, GA 30263

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  Rome
107 East 5th Avenue
Rome, GA 30162

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Savannah
111 E. Jones St
Savannah, GA 31401

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  Scottdale
342 N. Clarendon Avenue
Scottdale, GA 30079

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Swainsboro
101 South Main Street
2nd Floor
Swainsboro, GA 30401

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  Tucker
3554 Habersham at Northlake
Building H
Tucker, GA 30084

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Valdosta
1003 N. Patterson Street
Valdosta, GA 31601

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Credit card companies want you to think bankruptcy protection is out of reach

You may be tempted to contact the people you have seen advertised who bill themselves as "Credit Repair Services." These people may make it sound easy to solve your financial problems without filing a case in court. If you should decide to meet with one of these services, you should make sure that you do not confuse a credit-counseling service -- one that belongs to a reputable membership organization and is independently accredited -- with a credit-repair service.

Credit-repair firms often aim to improve your credit history by taking shortcuts or finding other time-saving measures. Unscrupulous credit-repair services may promise to end your credit woes with claims of "Easy credit!" and "End all your money worries!" Others may claim to be able to remove an adverse public record such as a judgment lien from your credit report.

It’s easy to be tempted by the offer of a quick and easy solution, but such claims may be false and misleading. In addition, any attempts by a credit-repair service to improve your credit history by modifying your identity may land you in trouble. According to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, you may be charged with wire or mail fraud if you use falsified personal credit data to apply for credit.

You may want to check in with a qualified legal professional before you make an appointment to see a credit repair service. Don’t take action without understanding the law and your options within it.

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