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Compassionate and caring personalized bankruptcy assistance to quickly resolve your debt issues. If you are facing wage garnishment, creditor harassment, liens, or other debt problems, don't wait to get relief. Compassionate and caring personalized bankruptcy assistance that will provide guidance and quickly resolve your debt issues. Are you in financial difficulties?

Going through a divorce? Or your home is about to be foreclosed. As your bankruptcy law firm, Janet M. Lane will ensure that you understand what procedures and options are available to you. The goal is always to gain your financial freedom back. At Janet M. Lane Law Office, you will find compassionate and caring personalized bankruptcy assistance that will provide guidance and quickly resolve your debt issues.

Janet M. Lane has been specializing in the areas of bankruptcy for the past 15 years. She has been helping people in Memphis, Germantown, Cordova, Arlington, Collierville, Millington, Covington, and other Tennessee communities obtain debt relief under U.S. bankruptcy laws.
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At Janet M. Lane Law Office, you will find compassionate and caring personalized bankruptcy assistance that will provide guidance and quickly resolve your debt issues.
To learn more about how we can help you get your life back from under the crushing weight of debt, call us today at (901) 219-8101 for a FREE consultation.
Disclaimer: We are a law firm and a debt relief agency.
We proudly help people file for Bankruptcy Relief under the Bankruptcy Code, as we have been doing for over 30 years.
Fact: In fact, the rules concerning the discharge of debts in bankruptcy are more liberal in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case than in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case.
Chapter 13 is a debt repayment that allows you to obtain relief for many types of debts.
Under a Chapter 13 repayment plan, a bankruptcy attorney will help you create a plan to pay back a percentage of your debts over three to five years.
A Chapter 13 payment plan must offer to pay the full amount of all priority claims and all secured claims such as your car and home.
Myth: If I file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, all of my property will be sold off to pay my debts.
Fact: While Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly called "liquidation" bankruptcy, in most personal bankruptcy cases, debtors are allowed to keep their property either because the property is exempt from seizure or it is so low in value that the trustee will elect to abandon it.
A bankruptcy filing under Chapter 7 allows individuals to eliminate most unsecured debts (debts that are not secured by tangible assets such as your home and your car).
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