At our office, we firmly believe that you should fully understand your legal options before being asked to make any major decisions. That's why when we first sit down to discuss your case, we'll ask about your situation and lay out the choices available to you. Then, we'll give you some time to consider those choices before asking you to sign a thing.
With any legal issue - whether it pertains to looming debt, a traffic ticket, or an estate planning concern - it's easy to get wrapped up in the stress and emotions that come with it. Fortunately, we have two generations' worth of legal knowledge to help you stay on track when determining what's right for you from a legal standpoint. At The Crow Law Firm, we like to think of ourselves as lifelong students because no matter how many cases we've worked on, we find that there's always something different about each one.
As we work with you to create a game plan for your case, we will keep your unique factors, individual needs, concerns, and goals in mind.
With any legal issue - whether it pertains to looming debt, a traffic ticket, or an estate planning concern - it's easy to get wrapped up in the stress and emotions that come with it. Fortunately, we have two generations' worth of legal knowledge to help you stay on track when determining what's right for you from a legal standpoint. At The Crow Law Firm, we like to think of ourselves as lifelong students because no matter how many cases we've worked on, we find that there's always something different about each one.
As we work with you to create a game plan for your case, we will keep your unique factors, individual needs, concerns, and goals in mind.
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If, like us, you live in or near Monroe, North Carolina, you know that we are a tight-knit community.
Maybe it's because of our ties to the area, maybe it's because we're a family firm, or maybe it's just because of who we are as people, but we at The Crow Law Firm like to make our office feel just as warm and welcoming.
For us, it's easy for us to achieve this simple goal.
After all, we have two things that our clients really need: a strong understanding of North Carolina law and a genuine desire to make their lives easier.
Maybe it's because of our ties to the area, maybe it's because we're a family firm, or maybe it's just because of who we are as people, but we at The Crow Law Firm like to make our office feel just as warm and welcoming.
For us, it's easy for us to achieve this simple goal.
After all, we have two things that our clients really need: a strong understanding of North Carolina law and a genuine desire to make their lives easier.
Marcus D. Crow graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1995 and from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2000.
His main areas of practice include bankruptcy law and wills and trusts.
Marcus treats every client with respect and integrity.
Each client's case is treated with exceptional care and attention.
Marcus Crow is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) and North Carolina Bar Association.
His main areas of practice include bankruptcy law and wills and trusts.
Marcus treats every client with respect and integrity.
Each client's case is treated with exceptional care and attention.
Marcus Crow is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) and North Carolina Bar Association.
While many associate it with financial instability, bankruptcy is actually an opportunity to eliminate debt and start fresh.
Explore your debt-solving options in this light, and you'll have a much easier time taking that first step out of financial frustration and into a place of security.
Asking this question is a great place to start.
After all, bankruptcy is just one of many possibilities for clearing the debt out of your life.
Chapter 7 is known as the "debt discharge" bankruptcy.
This process, which can be completed in just a few months, involves wiping out most or all of your debt all at once.
Explore your debt-solving options in this light, and you'll have a much easier time taking that first step out of financial frustration and into a place of security.
Asking this question is a great place to start.
After all, bankruptcy is just one of many possibilities for clearing the debt out of your life.
Chapter 7 is known as the "debt discharge" bankruptcy.
This process, which can be completed in just a few months, involves wiping out most or all of your debt all at once.
The promise of an accelerated path to discharge of most or all consumer debt is an attractive feature of Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Through debt discharge, debts will actually be wiped out.
After they have been notified, creditors will face stiff penalties if they try to collect on debts during the bankruptcy process or after it is completed.
Creditors rarely if ever violate these rules.
Many consumers can find a fresh start through Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
If you are overwhelmed with unmanageable credit card debts, medical debts and other unsecured, dischargeable debts, talk to a debt relief lawyer to explore your options, including bankruptcy alternatives.
Through debt discharge, debts will actually be wiped out.
After they have been notified, creditors will face stiff penalties if they try to collect on debts during the bankruptcy process or after it is completed.
Creditors rarely if ever violate these rules.
Many consumers can find a fresh start through Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
If you are overwhelmed with unmanageable credit card debts, medical debts and other unsecured, dischargeable debts, talk to a debt relief lawyer to explore your options, including bankruptcy alternatives.
After all facts are taken into consideration, many debtors realize that a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is not the right path to take.
Chapter 13 eligibility applies to many more debtors than Chapter 7 eligibility.
You need to repay mortgage arrearages and Chapter 13 bankruptcy will allow you to do this manageably.
You owe back taxes that can be included in the Chapter 13 debt reorganization and repayment plan.
We often remind our clients considering Chapter 13 bankruptcy that the necessary attorney-client relationship will be something like a short-term marriage.
Chapter 13 eligibility applies to many more debtors than Chapter 7 eligibility.
You need to repay mortgage arrearages and Chapter 13 bankruptcy will allow you to do this manageably.
You owe back taxes that can be included in the Chapter 13 debt reorganization and repayment plan.
We often remind our clients considering Chapter 13 bankruptcy that the necessary attorney-client relationship will be something like a short-term marriage.
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