Due to misconceptions, you may not realize just how much filing bankruptcy could change your life. Few people know the extent of the benefits bankruptcy can have on their lives. If you are reluctant to file, know that bankruptcy can be the key to rebuilding your finances, and many others have found relief in this process. The law firm of William H. Lively, Jr. WHL, PLLC, is a respected Texas firm that exclusively handles bankruptcy.
Because of our exclusive focus on this area, our attorney and legal team are incredibly knowledgeable and well-researched on various types of bankruptcy, as well as which types will best suit our clients. When you are already anxious about debt and credit payments, the thought of hiring an attorney may add to your stress. We fully understand this concern, which is why we offer payment plans for our clients.
We will work out a plan based on your situation. Having a lawyer for this process is highly important and we want that option to be available to everyone.
Because of our exclusive focus on this area, our attorney and legal team are incredibly knowledgeable and well-researched on various types of bankruptcy, as well as which types will best suit our clients. When you are already anxious about debt and credit payments, the thought of hiring an attorney may add to your stress. We fully understand this concern, which is why we offer payment plans for our clients.
We will work out a plan based on your situation. Having a lawyer for this process is highly important and we want that option to be available to everyone.
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Our founding attorney, William H. Lively Jr., has devoted his career to helping clients obtain a fresh start through bankruptcy.
He was elected to the Texas Bar Foundation, which selects only the top one-third of one percent of all lawyers in the State Bar of Texas.
Previously, he worked on business formation and asset protection, which gives him valuable insight on helping businesses succeed financially.
Today, our firm is one of the highest-volume bankruptcy firms in the Eastern District of Texas, handling over 7,500 cases since 1993.
He was elected to the Texas Bar Foundation, which selects only the top one-third of one percent of all lawyers in the State Bar of Texas.
Previously, he worked on business formation and asset protection, which gives him valuable insight on helping businesses succeed financially.
Today, our firm is one of the highest-volume bankruptcy firms in the Eastern District of Texas, handling over 7,500 cases since 1993.
When your debt is no longer manageable and you want to start over, William H. Lively, Jr. WHL, PLLC, has the knowledge and experience to help you.
There is a heavy negative stigma surrounding bankruptcy due to the misconceptions many people hold.
However, bankruptcy provides a clean slate for individuals and businesses by discharging most types of debt.
Our firm has spent 25 years helping thousands of clients throughout Texas start afresh by filing bankruptcy.
With over 7,000 cases under our belt, we are one of the highest-volume bankruptcy firms in Eastern Texas.
There is a heavy negative stigma surrounding bankruptcy due to the misconceptions many people hold.
However, bankruptcy provides a clean slate for individuals and businesses by discharging most types of debt.
Our firm has spent 25 years helping thousands of clients throughout Texas start afresh by filing bankruptcy.
With over 7,000 cases under our belt, we are one of the highest-volume bankruptcy firms in Eastern Texas.
When filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you want to have a personal bankruptcy lawyer who understands your situation.
The law firm of William H. Lively, Jr. WHL, PLLC, specializes in filing bankruptcy in Tyler and the surrounding counties of Texas.
We offer help with debt and will work to give a new start financially in which you can immediately rebuild your credit.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy gives you the opportunity to adjust your financial affairs without having to liquidate (sell) current assets.
Instead, you can make a payment through a Chapter 13 trustee to pay back creditors an equivalent amount (the same that they would have received in a Chapter 7 case) over a period of 3 to 5 years.
The law firm of William H. Lively, Jr. WHL, PLLC, specializes in filing bankruptcy in Tyler and the surrounding counties of Texas.
We offer help with debt and will work to give a new start financially in which you can immediately rebuild your credit.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy gives you the opportunity to adjust your financial affairs without having to liquidate (sell) current assets.
Instead, you can make a payment through a Chapter 13 trustee to pay back creditors an equivalent amount (the same that they would have received in a Chapter 7 case) over a period of 3 to 5 years.
Many people feel dejected when they file Chapter 13 bankruptcy because there is still a stigma that bankruptcy is a sign of failure - however, this is far from true. Bankruptcy is a chance for you to regain control of your future, and filing shows that you are taking responsible steps to improve your financial situation.
In Chapter 7, debtors must liquidate, or sell, their nonexempt assets to repay their creditors.
Chapter 13, however, allows debtors to set up a repayment plan instead of selling many of their possessions.
In Chapter 7, debtors must liquidate, or sell, their nonexempt assets to repay their creditors.
Chapter 13, however, allows debtors to set up a repayment plan instead of selling many of their possessions.
In addition to facing the strong negative stigma of bankruptcy, you must also go through a long and complex legal process.
Before you meet with a lawyer, you should understand the basic steps of filing for Chapter 13 so you know what to expect.
The first step is to go to the nearest courthouse and file your petition for Chapter 13.
You must include several other financial documents to show that you are eligible for bankruptcy.
The court will also appoint a bankruptcy trustee to your case.
This trustee will oversee your case, helping you implement a repayment plan and facilitating a meeting with your creditors.
Before you meet with a lawyer, you should understand the basic steps of filing for Chapter 13 so you know what to expect.
The first step is to go to the nearest courthouse and file your petition for Chapter 13.
You must include several other financial documents to show that you are eligible for bankruptcy.
The court will also appoint a bankruptcy trustee to your case.
This trustee will oversee your case, helping you implement a repayment plan and facilitating a meeting with your creditors.
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