Padgett and Robertson have represented clients in Mobile, Alabama and throughout Southern Alabama with bankruptcy matters since 1978. When it comes to your future experience matters. The attorneys at Padgett and Robertson understand your needs and will work closely with you to get the fresh start you deserve. Padgett and Robertson have helped thousands of clients just like you find the solution to their financial worries.
Padgett and Robertson have represented clients in Mobile, Alabama and throughout Southern Alabama with bankruptcy matters. Since 1978, the attorneys at Padgett and Robertson have represented clients in Mobile, Alabama and throughout Southern Alabama with bankruptcy matters including personal bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, and Debt Consolidation.
For over 40 years the attorneys at Padgett and Robertson have represented clients in Mobile, Alabama and throughout Southern Alabama with bankruptcy matters, included personal bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Padgett and Robertson have represented clients in Mobile, Alabama and throughout Southern Alabama with bankruptcy matters. Since 1978, the attorneys at Padgett and Robertson have represented clients in Mobile, Alabama and throughout Southern Alabama with bankruptcy matters including personal bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, and Debt Consolidation.
For over 40 years the attorneys at Padgett and Robertson have represented clients in Mobile, Alabama and throughout Southern Alabama with bankruptcy matters, included personal bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
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Chapter 7 is known as a "fresh start" bankruptcy case.
A typical case is discharged in three to four months.
In a Chapter 7 all of your unsecured debts such as credit cards and medical bills are eliminated.
Generally, you may reaffirm debts with secured.
Chapter 13 is a bankruptcy repayment plan.
In a Chapter 13 case you will repay all or a portion of your debt over a 3 to 5 year period.
A Chapter 13 allows you to keep your property while repaying your creditors from your future earnings.
There are several avenues open to consolidate debt, including a debt management plan; home equity loan; personal loan; credit card balance transfer; borrowing from a savings/retirement account and debt settlement.
A typical case is discharged in three to four months.
In a Chapter 7 all of your unsecured debts such as credit cards and medical bills are eliminated.
Generally, you may reaffirm debts with secured.
Chapter 13 is a bankruptcy repayment plan.
In a Chapter 13 case you will repay all or a portion of your debt over a 3 to 5 year period.
A Chapter 13 allows you to keep your property while repaying your creditors from your future earnings.
There are several avenues open to consolidate debt, including a debt management plan; home equity loan; personal loan; credit card balance transfer; borrowing from a savings/retirement account and debt settlement.
It's hard for working people to make ends meet these days.
Even dual-income families find themselves in uncomfortable situations and in need of assistance from bankruptcy courts.
Not being able to pay your bills can be disheartening.
And the situation is only made worse by relentless harassment from creditors and threats of lawsuits and wage garnishment.
At Padgett & Robertson, we have been helping Mobile, Alabama clients get a fresh financial start through personal bankruptcy since 1978.
We understand what you're going through.
Even dual-income families find themselves in uncomfortable situations and in need of assistance from bankruptcy courts.
Not being able to pay your bills can be disheartening.
And the situation is only made worse by relentless harassment from creditors and threats of lawsuits and wage garnishment.
At Padgett & Robertson, we have been helping Mobile, Alabama clients get a fresh financial start through personal bankruptcy since 1978.
We understand what you're going through.
Being in a position where filing for bankruptcy is one's only option for debt relief is something that no one ever plans for.
Depending on your circumstances, living under mountains of debt may feel as though it snuck up on you, and perhaps that continuing to spend is the only way to continue providing for your family.
When you are facing calls from relentless creditors, aren't sure where to turn or what your legal options are, have been named in a lawsuit, and have exhausted your other debt-relief options, filing for bankruptcy may be your best option.
Depending on your circumstances, living under mountains of debt may feel as though it snuck up on you, and perhaps that continuing to spend is the only way to continue providing for your family.
When you are facing calls from relentless creditors, aren't sure where to turn or what your legal options are, have been named in a lawsuit, and have exhausted your other debt-relief options, filing for bankruptcy may be your best option.
Facing large amounts of debts is extremely stressful, nerve-wracking, and often embarrassing and shameful.
For many, debt sneaks up on them-people may be experiencing financial hardship as a result of medical bills, student loans, an unexpected emergency, the loss of a job, or numerous other circumstances that are out of their control.
If you have been drowning in debt and are unsure of your legal options or what you'll ever do to get things under control, our personal bankruptcy attorneys serving clients in Citronelle, Alabama can help.
For many, debt sneaks up on them-people may be experiencing financial hardship as a result of medical bills, student loans, an unexpected emergency, the loss of a job, or numerous other circumstances that are out of their control.
If you have been drowning in debt and are unsure of your legal options or what you'll ever do to get things under control, our personal bankruptcy attorneys serving clients in Citronelle, Alabama can help.
Facing financial hardship can be stressful and overwhelming.
It can leave a person feeling hopeless about their financial future, afraid of what might happen if they continue to leave bills unpaid, worried about their ability to keep food on the table and a roof over their head, and anxious and on edge every time the phone rings.
For many, experiencing large amounts of debt can feel as though there are no options and, sometimes, accumulating more debt might feel like the only way to continue meeting one's basic needs.
It can leave a person feeling hopeless about their financial future, afraid of what might happen if they continue to leave bills unpaid, worried about their ability to keep food on the table and a roof over their head, and anxious and on edge every time the phone rings.
For many, experiencing large amounts of debt can feel as though there are no options and, sometimes, accumulating more debt might feel like the only way to continue meeting one's basic needs.
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