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Walker, Walker & Walker
We are a bankruptcy law firm based in Jackson, Tennessee. Our goal is to help residents of West Tennessee overcome their financial distress by guiding them through the bankruptcy process step-by-step. Our firm has filed more than 20,000 bankruptcy cases throughout our 30+ year history. We believe that our local presence and extensive bankruptcy experience makes us uniquely qualified to provide excellent bankruptcy services to residents all over West Tennessee.

In order to better serve our community, we have 3 offices that are located in Jackson, Lexington, and Dyersburg. In addition to our locality and experience, we believe that by restricting our company's focus to bankruptcy law, we are able to offer our customers a unique bankruptcy expertise that cannot be rivaled by other companies that tack on bankruptcy law to their list of services.

Obviously, no one sets out on a path toward bankruptcy on purpose. In fact, in the majority of our bankruptcy cases, our clients have filed bankruptcy, not because they wanted to avoid paying their debts, but out of necessity that resulted from divorce, loss of employment, illness, injury, disability, or medical bills.
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves the reorganization or consolidation of debt which allows a debtor or individual to pay off debt over a period of time.
Chapter 13 is sometimes referred to as a wage earners bankruptcy.
Under a structured plan, you make payments to the Chapter 13 Trustee who passes along those payments to your creditors.
The maximum length of time for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is 60 months from confirmation of the plan.
The filing of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy generally stops garnishments, levies on bank accounts or other property, immediate repossessions, attachments of liens, and executions.
Kenneth L. Walker, a native of Lexington, Tennessee, received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from the University of Tennessee at Martin in 1976 and graduated from the University of Memphis School of Law in 1979.
He entered practice with the firm of Barry & Walker in 1980.
He began his focus on consumer bankruptcy in 1990 when he helped found the firm of Walker, Walker & Walker, PLC.
Mr. Walker also provides representation to municipal governments and utilities, currently serving as counsel for the City of Lexington, the Town of Scotts Hill, Lexington Electric System and Lexington Utilities.
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