We are a Mississippi law firm that wins back people's financial freedom, realizes people's rights when facing family issues, and aggressively saves people's lives and livelihood when faced with criminal charges. For over 20 years, T.K. Byrne law office has helped the people of the Jackson, MS area during difficult times such as bankruptcy, divorce, and criminal accusations.
If you are faced with a legal problem, immediately contacting an experienced and trusted lawyer at T.K. Byrne Law Firm is one of the best decisions you can make to protect your rights and liberties. Do not settle for less: no-one can afford a second rate legal defense. Call us now and speak directly with an experienced and affordable Mississippi lawyer that will help.
Achieve the best result by having a skilled attorney sift through and supress collected evidence.
If you are faced with a legal problem, immediately contacting an experienced and trusted lawyer at T.K. Byrne Law Firm is one of the best decisions you can make to protect your rights and liberties. Do not settle for less: no-one can afford a second rate legal defense. Call us now and speak directly with an experienced and affordable Mississippi lawyer that will help.
Achieve the best result by having a skilled attorney sift through and supress collected evidence.
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T.K. Byrne has practiced law throughout Jackson and the surrounding areas since 1994, earning him recognition and respect in local and state courtrooms.
T.K. Byrne started his firm in 1994, with the goal to provide accessible, affordable and quality legal assistance to residents of Central Mississippi in the areas of Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense & Family Law.
Before opening his practice, he earned his undergraduate baccalaureate degree in Law Enforcement & Police Science from Sam Houston State University and a Business & Management degree from the University of Maryland.
T.K. Byrne started his firm in 1994, with the goal to provide accessible, affordable and quality legal assistance to residents of Central Mississippi in the areas of Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense & Family Law.
Before opening his practice, he earned his undergraduate baccalaureate degree in Law Enforcement & Police Science from Sam Houston State University and a Business & Management degree from the University of Maryland.
A: Bankruptcy is a protection.
It's a legal procedure designed to help an individual or married couple, or businesses who are having financial struggles or anticipating financial troubles.
By filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter13, it will stop foreclosures, repossession of automobile, wage garnishments and/or liens.
A: Chapter 7 is a "Debt Liquidation".
A person can file a Chapter 7, if they have never filed a Chapter 7 before or if it's been eight years from the date they last filed a Chapter 7. If current on mortgage and/or automobile monthly payments (if reaffirmation the debt) and if income is below the standard Means Test for Mississippians.
It's a legal procedure designed to help an individual or married couple, or businesses who are having financial struggles or anticipating financial troubles.
By filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter13, it will stop foreclosures, repossession of automobile, wage garnishments and/or liens.
A: Chapter 7 is a "Debt Liquidation".
A person can file a Chapter 7, if they have never filed a Chapter 7 before or if it's been eight years from the date they last filed a Chapter 7. If current on mortgage and/or automobile monthly payments (if reaffirmation the debt) and if income is below the standard Means Test for Mississippians.
Take advantage of our "FREE CONSULTATION" by calling to make an appointment.
Upon calling, we advise you to bring personal information about your finances, income and family etc. (see tab for documents needed).
The answers you provide are necessary in preparing your bankruptcy.
Also you will be given information concerning a Credit Counseling certificate (this is the first of two certificate needed by the courts - to file and receive a discharge).
Usually 3-6 months after 341, debtor is discharged in a chapter 7. A chapter 13 is discharged after 3-5 years when the plan is completed.
Upon calling, we advise you to bring personal information about your finances, income and family etc. (see tab for documents needed).
The answers you provide are necessary in preparing your bankruptcy.
Also you will be given information concerning a Credit Counseling certificate (this is the first of two certificate needed by the courts - to file and receive a discharge).
Usually 3-6 months after 341, debtor is discharged in a chapter 7. A chapter 13 is discharged after 3-5 years when the plan is completed.
Chapter 7, allows you to obtain a FRESH START by eliminating/ discharging all your personal debt.
This often includes medical bills, credit card debt, loans, check cashing debts, collection lawsuits, payroll and bank account garnishments, lawsuit judgments and a myriad of other financial obligations.
Individuals and couples are permitted by Mississippi and United States Bankruptcy law to remain in their homes and retain much or all of personal property e.g.
Most debtors at the time of filing a Chapter 7 have experienced a crushing amount debt such as credit card debt and medical bills and expenses.
This often includes medical bills, credit card debt, loans, check cashing debts, collection lawsuits, payroll and bank account garnishments, lawsuit judgments and a myriad of other financial obligations.
Individuals and couples are permitted by Mississippi and United States Bankruptcy law to remain in their homes and retain much or all of personal property e.g.
Most debtors at the time of filing a Chapter 7 have experienced a crushing amount debt such as credit card debt and medical bills and expenses.
The relationship between you and your spouse has changed and you may or may-not be living together, until you are divorced, you are still legally married.
The potential to lose things you think are yours remains unclear until the divorce is final.
Mississippi does not recognize "legal separation" therefore in some cases; a spouse can petition the court for separate maintenance support.
Separate maintenance ends if the husband or wife moves back into the marital home with the aggrieved party.
In some cases involving no children and no property, an attorney is not required.
The potential to lose things you think are yours remains unclear until the divorce is final.
Mississippi does not recognize "legal separation" therefore in some cases; a spouse can petition the court for separate maintenance support.
Separate maintenance ends if the husband or wife moves back into the marital home with the aggrieved party.
In some cases involving no children and no property, an attorney is not required.
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