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.
What is Chapter 7?
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 exit the business without any personal liability.
Steps to File for Bankruptcy
There are certain steps you must follow to file for bankruptcy in Georgia.
• You have to meet certain income criteria. This income criteria is determined by the means test.
• You are required to receive credit counseling from an approved credit counseling agency
• You must file a petition with the bankruptcy court
• You must submit a list of assets and liabilities
What Our Georgia Bankruptcy Lawyers Do
The bankruptcy attorneys at Holston and Huntley specialize in all of the areas listed above and we know the bankruptcy laws in Georgia. We have years of experience helping clients and we know how to navigate the Bankruptcy Code.
We can help you with Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Georgia:
• Keep your Car
• Keep your home
• Stop Garnishments
• Stop annoying phone calls
• Stop legal judgments
• Rebuild your credit
We offer free consultation with our Georgia bankruptcy lawyers and we can help you file a successful bankruptcy petition.
Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can give you a fresh start financially. The law is on your side. Don’t let the fear of bankruptcy keep you and your family from living the life you want to live.
Who Do We Serve
We are bankruptcy attorneys in metro Atlanta. We serve people throughout Georgia including those in Atlanta and areas such as Buckhead, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Marrietta, Decatur, East Point, Peachtree City, Kennesaw, Lithonia, Conyers, Athens, Macon, Riverdale, Stockbridge, South Fulton, Newnan, Stone Mountain, Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and Alpharetta. We help with filing petitions in counties such as DeKalb County, Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, Henry County, Clayton County, Fayette County, Newton County, Hall County and Douglas County.
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