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    Bankrupted?

    If you find yourself dealing with burdensome debt, you will need an experienced attorney to support you during this difficult time. At Samuel Johnson & Attorneys, our experienced and knowledgeable attorneys are here to help represent you in your bankruptcy case. With our expert counsel, you will be able to feel in control of your life again. 

    Take a look at bankruptcy law in Georgia

    Our expert counsel can help you with:

    Chapter 7 - Liquidation Bankruptcy:

    Chapter 7 is a type of bankruptcy that involves the liquidation of a debtor’s assets to pay off their creditors. This type of bankruptcy is typically used by individuals or businesses that are unable to repay their debts. Under Chapter 7, a trustee is appointed to sell the debtor’s non-exempt assets and distribute the proceeds to creditors.

    Chapter 13 - Debt Reorganization:

    Chapter 13 is a type of bankruptcy that allows debtors to reorganize their debts and repay them over a period of three to five years. This type of bankruptcy is often used by individuals with a regular income who have a significant amount of debt but still want to keep their assets, such as their home or car.

    Chapter 11 - Debt Reorganization:

    Chapter 13 is a type of bankruptcy that allows debtors to reorganize their debts and repay them over a period of three to five years. This type of bankruptcy is often used by individuals with a regular income who have a significant amount of debt but still want to keep their assets, such as their home or car.

    Wage Garnishment:

    Wage garnishment is a legal process where a creditor can collect a debt owed to them by taking a portion of a debtor’s wages directly from their employer. This is often used as a last resort by creditors who have been unable to collect on their debts through other means.

    Car Repossession:

    Car repossession occurs when a lender takes back possession of a vehicle due to the borrower’s failure to make their car payments. This process can occur after a period of missed payments and can be carried out without notice in some cases.

    Foreclosure:

    Foreclosure is a legal process where a lender takes possession of a property due to the borrower’s failure to make their mortgage payments. This process can occur after a period of missed payments and can result in the sale of the property to pay off the outstanding debt.

    Debt Collections:

    Debt collection is the process of attempting to collect on a debt that is owed by a debtor. This process can involve a variety of methods, such as phone calls, letters, and legal action, to encourage the debtor to pay back the debt.

    Tax Debt

    Tax debt refers to unpaid taxes owed to a government agency. This can occur for a variety of reasons, such as underreporting income, failing to pay estimated taxes, or failing to file a tax return.

    Lawsuits

     Lawsuits are legal proceedings brought by one party against another in a court of law. This can occur for a variety of reasons, such as breach of contract, personal injury, or property damage. Lawsuits can result in a judgment against the defendant, requiring them to pay damages or fulfill other legal obligations.

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