
In these uncertain and stressful economic times, it is important as ever to have a Voice that can answer your financial questions. Call today for a FREE strategy session. You will speak with an Attorney NOT a paralegal. Since 1993, the Loris Law Firm has filed over 10,000 Bankruptcy cases to become one of the largest Bankruptcy Firms in the State of Alabama.
In 2020, 71% of our new clients came from the Referrals and Recommendations from our own satisfied Clients and other Attorneys!. The Loris Law Firm, with offices conveniently located in Mobile, Robertsdale and Selma, Alabama, only handles Consumer Bankruptcy cases. Week in, week out, we help struggling families solve their financial problems, keep their family's homes, stop wage garnishments, repossessions and the harassing phone calls and letters.
We are very proud of the fact that most of our cases have come from Referrals from our former Clients and other Attorneys. Filing Bankruptcy provides automatic protection against creditors and allows for a Fresh Financial Start.
In 2020, 71% of our new clients came from the Referrals and Recommendations from our own satisfied Clients and other Attorneys!. The Loris Law Firm, with offices conveniently located in Mobile, Robertsdale and Selma, Alabama, only handles Consumer Bankruptcy cases. Week in, week out, we help struggling families solve their financial problems, keep their family's homes, stop wage garnishments, repossessions and the harassing phone calls and letters.
We are very proud of the fact that most of our cases have come from Referrals from our former Clients and other Attorneys. Filing Bankruptcy provides automatic protection against creditors and allows for a Fresh Financial Start.
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The Loris Law Firm, with offices conveniently located in Mobile, Robertsdale and Selma, Alabama, only handles Consumer Bankruptcy cases.
Week in, week out, we help struggling familes solve their financial problems, keep their family's homes, stop wage garnishments, repossessions and the harassing phone calls and letters.
Since 1993, the Loris Law Firm has filed over 10,000 Bankruptcy cases to become one of the largest Bankruptcy Firms in the State of Alabama.
We are very proud of the fact that most of our cases have come from Referrals from our former Clients and other Attorneys.
Week in, week out, we help struggling familes solve their financial problems, keep their family's homes, stop wage garnishments, repossessions and the harassing phone calls and letters.
Since 1993, the Loris Law Firm has filed over 10,000 Bankruptcy cases to become one of the largest Bankruptcy Firms in the State of Alabama.
We are very proud of the fact that most of our cases have come from Referrals from our former Clients and other Attorneys.
As a Bankruptcy Attorney at the Loris Law Firm, my mission is to learn and understand my Clients' needs and the external factors affecting them so that I can aggressively and professionally represent them throughout the legal process.
I clearly communicate my legal knowledge and experience, thereby enabling my Clients to make a well-informed decision for themselves.
My approach is to provide a personalized Attorney-Client relationship based on each Client's unique concerns and requirements.
My philosophy is based on the commitment to provide experienced advice to my Clients.
I clearly communicate my legal knowledge and experience, thereby enabling my Clients to make a well-informed decision for themselves.
My approach is to provide a personalized Attorney-Client relationship based on each Client's unique concerns and requirements.
My philosophy is based on the commitment to provide experienced advice to my Clients.
Are you ready to file for bankruptcy?
There are several different types of bankruptcy proceedings that you can choose to undergo.
This is a somewhat complex and painful process that will require the aid and counsel of an expert firm of bankruptcy lawyers.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly referred to as a "straight bankruptcy."
This means that you may be required to relinquish all of your non-exempt property to a trustee.
This trustee will convert this property into cash which will then be used to pay off all of your unsecured debts.
There are several different types of bankruptcy proceedings that you can choose to undergo.
This is a somewhat complex and painful process that will require the aid and counsel of an expert firm of bankruptcy lawyers.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly referred to as a "straight bankruptcy."
This means that you may be required to relinquish all of your non-exempt property to a trustee.
This trustee will convert this property into cash which will then be used to pay off all of your unsecured debts.
Are you thinking about declaring bankruptcy?
If so, there are a number of factors that you need to keep in mind.
The first is that you should never make this step without the aid and counsel of expert Mobile AL debt attorneys.
Declaring bankruptcy is a very complex process that will require legal aid for you to navigate successfully through.
Chapter 13 is a type of bankruptcy that is occasionally referred to as the "debt consolidation."
You can file for this type of bankruptcy if you intend to keep all of your non-exempt property.
If so, there are a number of factors that you need to keep in mind.
The first is that you should never make this step without the aid and counsel of expert Mobile AL debt attorneys.
Declaring bankruptcy is a very complex process that will require legal aid for you to navigate successfully through.
Chapter 13 is a type of bankruptcy that is occasionally referred to as the "debt consolidation."
You can file for this type of bankruptcy if you intend to keep all of your non-exempt property.
Filing Chapter 13 means that you will pay back a certain percentage of your debt in a Court approved payment plan over a 36, 48 or 60 month period.
Chapter 13 is preferred by Debtors who have excess equity in their assets, such as a home or a car, that is over the allowed exemption ($15,500 for your home, $7750 for your personal property per person in Alabama) which they wish to keep.
This is possible because, under Chapter 13, a Debtor proposes to propose a plan over a period of up to 3-5 years during which the Debtor can catch up past due mortgage arbitrage on the home, reduce car payments, pay back taxes and child support.
Chapter 13 is preferred by Debtors who have excess equity in their assets, such as a home or a car, that is over the allowed exemption ($15,500 for your home, $7750 for your personal property per person in Alabama) which they wish to keep.
This is possible because, under Chapter 13, a Debtor proposes to propose a plan over a period of up to 3-5 years during which the Debtor can catch up past due mortgage arbitrage on the home, reduce car payments, pay back taxes and child support.
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