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INFORMATION ON BANKRUPTCY IN GENERAL

Bankruptcy is a legal tool available to people to relieve themselves of their debts and start fresh. There are two chapters of consumer bankruptcy: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7  is appropriate for debtors with low income who are seeking to relieve themselves of most if not all of their obligations. Chapter 13 is appropriate  for debtors with higher income and establishes a payment plan schedule to pay off certain priority creditors over a three to five year span. Determining which chapter of bankruptcy would work best for your situation,  depends on your gross income, assets, expenses, and the amount and type of debt. You can discuss this further and any other questions you may have with the Bankruptcy Attorney, during your meeting.

WE CAN HELP YOU DEFEND AGAINST FORECLOSURE

Lenders are required to take certain steps, in the correct order, with the correct timing, in order to have the right to foreclose. Without hiring an foreclosure defense attorney in Gaston County, you may not know whether the bank has done the foreclosure correctly. As foreclosure laws differ from state to sate, a duly licensed and trained North Carolina Foreclosure Defense Attorney who has knowledge of North Carolina Foreclosure Laws to tell you the merits of your case, defense available, and your options.

DOCUMENTS  NEEDED TO FILE BANKRUPTCY

These are the type of documents your bankruptcy attorney will likely to ask for:

  • A fully answered short Questionnaire
  • Paystubs
  • Tax Returns for the past two (2) years
  • Bank Statements
  • Listing of your assets
  • Number of your dependents
  • Social Security # (Spouse) so that your credit file can be reviewed
  • Tax Notices
  • Judgments (Lawsuits)

BANKRUPTCY FEES

We understand that your financial situation is a little rocky and we will do the best to work within your budget. Our bankruptcy fees are reasonable and affordable, we also offer payment plans.

SAVING MONEY AND DISCHARGING YOUR DEBT 

The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to start fresh and become debt free. Payday loans, medical bills, and credit cards are unsecure debts which are discharged in chapter 7 bankruptcy  and eventually discharged in a chapter 13 bankruptcy. There are some circumstances where some secure debt, such as judgments, and priority tax debt can be discharged in bankruptcy. Once these debts are discharged you will no longer have to pay them and save money on these payments that you no longer have to make. Eventually you will you need to take the appropriate steps to rebuild your credit. Filing for bankruptcy maybe the only way you can erase your negative history so that you move toward financial freedom and success.  You can discuss your options and what steps are necessary with our Bankruptcy Attorney.

MEETING WITH THE ATTORNEY

We offer several options for you to discuss your debts and financial situation. You can meet with the Bankruptcy Attorney in one of the two offices available. You may also discuss your options via a telephone consultation. In addition, may schedule your meeting online (in person or telephone) or call 704-461-1883.

 

Maxwell Law Firm, PLLC is located in Concord, North Carolina, and represents clients throughout the communities of Gaston-Gastonia, Belmont, Bessemer City, Cherryville, Cramerton, Dallas, Dellview, High Shoals, Lowell, McAdenville, Mount Holly, Ranlo, Spencer Mountain, Stanley, Riverbend, Crowders Mountain, and South Point; Mecklenburg- Charlotte, Pineville, Matthews; Cabarrus –Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mt. Pleasant; Davidson-Lexington, Thomasville, Welcome, Denton; Stanly-Albemarle, Locust, Norwood, Oakboro, Badin, Stanfield, Richfield, New London; Rowan- Salisbury, China Grove, Spencer, Landis, Enochville, Granite Quarry, Rockwell, East Spencer, Cleveland, Faith; Scotland-Laurinburg, Wagram, Gibson, East Laurinburg; Union-Fairview, Hemby Bridge, Indian Trail, Lake Park, Marshville, Marvin, Mineral Springs, Monroe (County Seat & Largest City), Stallings, Unionville, Waxhaw, Weddington, Wesley Chapel, and Wingate.

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Maxwell Law Firm, PLLC is located in North Carolina and represents clients in the Following Regions: Mecklenburg County: Charlotte, Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, and Mint Hill. | Union County: Hemby Bridge, Indian Trail, Lake Park, Marshville, Marvin, Mineral Springs, Monroe, Stallings, Unionville, Waxhaw, Weddington, Wesley Chapel, and Wingate. | Gaston County: Belmont, Bessemer City, Cherryville, Cramerton, Dallas, Gastonia, Lowell, and McAdenville. | Cabarrus County: Concord, Harrisburg, Kannapolis, and Midland. | Lincoln County: Denver, Iron Station, and Lincolnton. | Cleveland County: Archdale, Boiling Springs, Kings Mountain, Lawndale, Polkville, and Shelby. | Anson County: Ansonville, Burnsville, Mineral Springs, Polkton, and Wadesboro. | Stanly County: Albemarle and Locust. | Rowan County: China Grove, Landis, Rockwell, Salisbury
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