Odom and Allred, P.A., an experienced and caring Corinth bankruptcy, social security and family law firm has a history of success. With 76 combined years of experience, attorneys William W. Odom, Jr. and Rhonda N. Allred are passionate about providing the best legal representation and service available. We do not consider the practice of law as a business, but rather, as a life-long career and profession with the purpose of helping Mississippians resolve their legal problems.
Corinth and Alcorn County is our home. We would consider it a privilege to assist you with all your legal needs. We are a general practice law firm, however our attorneys focus their practice in limited areas in order to provide a more highly skilled service to our clients.
The Corinth Bankruptcy, Social Security and Family Law attorneys at Odom and Allred, P.A., have the skills, background and experience to assist you with all of your Bankruptcy, Social Security, Family Law, Real Estate, Title Certificates & Deeds, Loan Closings, Corporate & Business Law, Wills, Trusts, Estates and Government Law needs.
Corinth and Alcorn County is our home. We would consider it a privilege to assist you with all your legal needs. We are a general practice law firm, however our attorneys focus their practice in limited areas in order to provide a more highly skilled service to our clients.
The Corinth Bankruptcy, Social Security and Family Law attorneys at Odom and Allred, P.A., have the skills, background and experience to assist you with all of your Bankruptcy, Social Security, Family Law, Real Estate, Title Certificates & Deeds, Loan Closings, Corporate & Business Law, Wills, Trusts, Estates and Government Law needs.
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Bankruptcy is a process in which consumers and businesses can eliminate or repay some or all of their debts under the protection of the federal bankruptcy court.
For the most part, bankruptcies can be divided into two types - liquidation and reorganization, and for individuals they are called Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a liquidation bankruptcy.
It's called liquidation because the bankruptcy trustee may take and sell ("liquidate") some of your property to pay back some of your debt.
For the most part, bankruptcies can be divided into two types - liquidation and reorganization, and for individuals they are called Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a liquidation bankruptcy.
It's called liquidation because the bankruptcy trustee may take and sell ("liquidate") some of your property to pay back some of your debt.
Contrary to popular belief, Social Security Disability benefit payments do not use government money to help recipients.
In fact, if you have ever received a paycheck in the USA, you have probably made a contribution toward your Social Security Disability Benefits.
Each US citizen's paycheck has a small portion removed and set aside for Social Security, a program that originated during the Great Depression as a way to assist the elderly, disabled, or unemployed.
You are allowed to draw your Social Security benefits when you reach retirement age, which is currently as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.
In fact, if you have ever received a paycheck in the USA, you have probably made a contribution toward your Social Security Disability Benefits.
Each US citizen's paycheck has a small portion removed and set aside for Social Security, a program that originated during the Great Depression as a way to assist the elderly, disabled, or unemployed.
You are allowed to draw your Social Security benefits when you reach retirement age, which is currently as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.
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