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While the economy is better than it was ten years ago, it's still very easy for good people to run into financial trouble. But there is help. With over 30 years of consumer experience, and the combined knowledge of 11 bankruptcy lawyers, Berry & Associates is prepared to help individuals and families find the fresh start they need and deserve.

The best way to receive Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 help is to start by selecting an attorney who understands the details of Federal and State law, as well as the local rules and procedures for filing for bankruptcy in your area.The attorneys at Berry & Associates provide the help you need by identifying the type of bankruptcy that is best for your financial situation and handling every step of process.

For over 30 years, the bankruptcy lawyers at Berry & Associates have helped individuals turn things around. Our bankruptcy attorneys average over 15 years of hands-on experience, and we are ready to take your case today. Our Bankruptcy Information page explains more about our practice and the next steps you can take to get back in control of your finances.
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Both individuals and families have various options and requirements for filing for bankruptcy in Georgia.
If you are not comfortable entering into a bankruptcy proceeding without repaying your debt.
The below pages are designed to help you understand more about filing bankruptcy in Georgia, including some common misconceptions and answers to frequently asked questions.
Bankruptcy filings often involve complex procedures.
In addition to filing detailed accountings of debts and assets as part of the application, it can also require the filing of back tax returns and strategies for keeping important property such as the home or cars.
If you have little or no assets, Atlanta personal bankruptcy laws qualify you to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Atlanta Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which is governed by the bankruptcy laws throughout the state of Georgia, is often the quickest and easiest form of bankruptcy-allowing you to keep many of your possessions and eliminating much of your debt.
By filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Atlanta, you truly get the fresh start you need to rebuild your life and your future.
Filing for personal bankruptcy begins by determining which option-Chapter 7 or Chapter 13-is the best choice for your financial circumstances.
If you do not qualify for Chapter 7, you may still qualify for Atlanta Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
This is also known as Wage Earner Bankruptcy because you are still earning an income and meet other requirements.
Under Atlanta Chapter 13-in accordance with Georgia laws-you establish a plan to repay your debt over a period of three to five years, and you get to keep more of the possessions you worked so hard to acquire.
Every day you work through your plan moves you closer to the fresh start you need for a secure life.
A graduate of Emory University and Emory Law School, Adam started his career fighting the Good Fight as a DeKalb County Assistant Public Defender.
After two years in DeKalb, he started his own firm to fight the Almost Equally Good But Certainly More Lucrative Fight as a trial lawyer in private practice.
Adam joined the Litigation department at Berry & Associates to represent consumers dealing with problems ranging from unrelenting debt collectors to credit reporting errors to harassing phone calls.
On behalf of L.M. and me, we would like to take this time to thank you. and your associates for your time and work on our cases.
You've made what could have been an unpleasant time in our lives easy to deal with.
We hope to never use your service in this capacity again.
Again thank you and God bless.
Thank you for all your help during our bankruptcy.
You have been very kind and wanted you to know we appreciate your excellent guidance and care.
I just wanted to say I really appreciate all the work you are doing.
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