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I understand what you are going through and my focus is to see you and your family get back to who you were before your unforeseen financial debt. I use my legal expertise, knowledge of Georgia laws and years of bankruptcy experience to help my clients. I've been doing this for a long time and find no greater gratification than helping my clients find the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.

My bankruptcy firm has helped many citizens all over Atlanta avoid getting their home foreclosed or their car repossessed. Bankruptcy is not always the first option. Call me today and tell me about your situation and I can help guide you in the right direction. Not only that, but I will keep in touch with you as I do with all my clients. I tell you how to respond to creditors and what your best bankruptcy options are.

Many people have heard about filing for chapter 7 or chapter 13 but don't really understand it. It's a complex set of options which I am happy to explain for you. My goal is to help you get your finances under control, protect your property and reduce your debt.
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J. Keith Cornwell opened Cornwell Law Firm to provide his clients with big firm experience but individualized, personal attention.
Whether you're overwhelmed by credit card debt, taxes, and medical bills, behind on mortgage or car payments, or facing a lawsuit and wage garnishment, Cornwell Law Firm can help.
Call for a free consultation at one of our Atlanta-area offices with an experienced attorney and know that your questions will be answered and your voice heard.
Once your questions are answered and if you decide bankruptcy is right for you, we will be with you every step of the way.
Chapter 7 is the most prevalent type of bankruptcy in all of Georgia.
It legally allows you to free yourself from common types of debts like credit card, medical bills, and other unsecured debts.
This also includes deficiencies, personal guarantees, mortgage, and foreclosure.
In addition, any interest that was not yet paid on those debts will be considered as canceled.
As a person filing for bankruptcy, Chapter 7 requires you to surrender all your assets in exchange of being set free from your financial debts.
Residents of Georgia that file for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 13 will be expected to put forward a sound debt repayment plan.
A Bankruptcy attorney can develop a court-supervised plan for an individual debtor with a regular source of income.
The detailed plan must outline how creditors will be repaid during the forthcoming three to five years.
The plan will be based on income, debt and the amount unsecured creditors would have received if you had chosen to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7.
One of the first steps taken in the bankruptcy process is the means test.
This test is very complicated, but it is essential for both Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
You will work with an experienced attorney who can help you navigate the bankruptcy means test if you select Cornwell Law Firm.
There are three ways that a person qualifies for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
If you have more non-consumer debt than consumer debt, then you may qualify.
This applies to business debts and sole proprietors.
When your lender calls you or mails something to you, don't ignore them.
Keep in mind that they will be required to initiate foreclosure proceedings if they do not hear from you.
As soon as you possibly can, get in touch with your lender.
You will want to discuss all possible options with them, should you be having trouble making payments.
The longer you put off getting in touch with them, the fewer options you are going to have.
Get the best foreclosure-avoidance counseling you can find.
Be careful of any solicitors guaranteeing you a modification of your loan, or that charge large up-front fees, or any similar solutions to stop foreclosure.
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