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Attorney Paul L. Held has been practicing law in Sumter, South Carolina for over 26 years and established the Law Office of Paul L. Held in 1989. He graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 1982 and received his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina in 1985. Attorney Paul Held provides outstandingly affordable legal services to Sumter, Clarendon, Kershaw, Florence, Richland, Lexington and many other neighboring counties.
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Take advantage of a free consultation before you pledge, sell or risk your property to fend off creditors.
Since 1990, Paul Held has offered legal counsel from his Sumter, South Carolina, firm, The Law Office of Paul L. Held.
A bankruptcy attorney, Held assists his clients through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy erases many unsecured debts and requires the debtor to give non-exempt property to a court-appointed trustee who distributes the funds to the creditors.
With Chapter 13, people reorganize their debts by working with creditors to develop repayment plans that lasts for 3 to 5 years.
For more than 25 years, Paul Held has represented the residents of Sumter, Kershaw, Richland, Florence, and other counties across the state.
Believing in the motto "Everyone deserves legal representation, no matter the size of their budget, " Paul Held provides affordable counsel from his Sumter law firm, The Law Office of Paul L. Held.
He is a graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law.
Along with bankruptcy, Paul Held performs as a family law attorney featuring inexpensive divorce, child support, alimony modification and collection, adoption, and custody agreements.
The most common question asked about bankruptcy is whether one can file and still keep all or most of their property.
The answer to this question for most people is a definite yes.
The reason they can keep their property is because of exemptions recognized by the Bankruptcy Code.
In very simplistic terms the origin of bankruptcy amounted to little more than a liquidation of all property which would go to all the creditors in exchange for a clean slate.
It was not unlike dumping all your property in the yard and then telling the creditors to "have at it" in return for forgiveness of all debt.
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