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File Bankruptcy

Asked on Oct 24th, 2013 on Bankruptcy - Georgia
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Been working with Consolidated to try and not file bankruptcy but i keep getting further in the whole my partner has been paying my way and I can't have him do that anymore. I only make around $1100.00 a month and $451.00 of that goes to Consolidated. I need help.
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Bankruptcy Chapter 13 Attorney serving Athens, GA
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If you are considering bankruptcy, it is important to have a thorough consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney.  You should leave that consultation with a good understanding of your options.  Once you know your options, you can make an informed decision about what should be done.  Never let an attorney or anyone else pressure you into filing a bankruptcy, or filing a particular type of bankruptcy.  Get the facts first.  Make sure you know the pros and cons of each type of consumer bankruptcy case. Individuals and married couples with consumer debt usually have the option to file under either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13.  You can learn about the difference and what is involved with each type of case at our website, www.morganlawyers.com. MORGAN & MORGAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, P.C. IS LOCATED IN ATHENS, GEORGIA.  WE HAVE MORE THAN 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE HELPING PEOPLE WITH BANKRUPTCY, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY, WORKERS COMPENSATION AND OTHER LEGAL PROBLEMS.  CALL US AT (706)548-7070 FOR A FREE CONSULTATION.
Answered on Oct 24th, 2013 at 3:19 PM

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