Curious About What Bankruptcy Could Do for You?
Speak with an Athens Bankruptcy Attorney Today
If you find yourself constantly worried about your debts and feel as if there is no escape from harassing creditors, don't panic! Instead, speak to an Athens bankruptcy attorney about the fresh start that the new bankruptcy laws may offer you.
Athens bankruptcy attorneys can assess your case and help decide whether you should file for bankruptcy.
Make the first move and fill out the below form to talk to a local Athens bankruptcy attorney today.
Ask an Athens Bankruptcy Attorney About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chapter 7 bankruptcy
is intended to benefit those who are swamped with large
amounts of unsecured debt (debts that required no collateral
and often include medical bills and credit card debt).
This protection
offers petitioners the opportunity to have many of these debts
discharged (eliminated) and the debtor never has to pay those debts back.
This process also allows some of the debtor's property to
be sold in order to help pay back creditors. However, many assets are
exempt from being sold by the bankruptcy court.
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In fact, most Chapter 7 bankruptcy petitioners
don't own any non-exempt assets. Ask one of our sponsoring Athens bankruptcy
attorneys which of your assets may be exempt and for further bankruptcy information specific to your case.
Ask One of Our Sponsoring Athens Bankruptcy Attorneys About Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
If you have a steady income and find that you're able to make regular payments but feel you're too far behind to catch up, speak to an Athens bankruptcy attorney about Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Ask one of our sponsoring Athens bankruptcy attorneys how the Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan has helped others repay their arrears gradually with regular payments they could afford.
By stopping collection calls and perhaps arranging for lower interest rates and late charges, this plan has given others the space and time that they needed to catch up and pay back what they owed.
Don't put off your debt any longer--contact one of our sponsoring Athens bankruptcy attorneys today by filling out the above form or by calling us at 877-349-1309.