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Struggling with debt? Get a free, confidential consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. No obligation. No judgment. Just honest legal guidance.

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Experienced Bankruptcy Guidance When You Need It Most

We connect you with knowledgeable attorneys who specialize in bankruptcy law

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Eliminate qualifying unsecured debts like credit cards, medical bills, and personal loans. Get a true fresh start.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Restructure your debts into a manageable repayment plan while keeping your home, car, and other assets.

Business Bankruptcy

Explore options for restructuring or dissolving business debts. Protect what you've built while resolving what you owe.

Why Families and Individuals Trust Bankruptcy Legal Centers

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Free, No-Obligation Case Evaluation

Every consultation is completely free. An attorney will review your financial situation, explain your options, and help you understand whether bankruptcy is the right path — with zero pressure to commit.

Attorneys Who Specialize in Bankruptcy Law

You'll speak with attorneys who focus exclusively on bankruptcy. They understand the nuances of Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and business filings — and they know how to protect your interests.

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Guidance Through Every Step of the Process

From your first phone call to understanding your options, we make sure you're never left guessing. Our process is transparent, and our attorneys take the time to answer every question.

Three Steps to a Fresh Financial Start

01

Call Us

Speak with our team at (615) 447-8554. We'll ask a few questions about your situation and schedule your free consultation.

02

Meet With an Attorney

A bankruptcy attorney will review your case, explain your options under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, and answer all of your questions.

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Choose Your Path Forward

Decide if bankruptcy is right for you. If so, your attorney will guide you through every step of the filing process.

If Any of This Sounds Familiar, We Can Help

Creditor Calls Won't Stop

Collectors calling your home, your work, even your family. The automatic stay from a bankruptcy filing stops those calls the moment your case is filed.

Wages Being Garnished

A court has ordered your employer to divert part of every paycheck. Filing bankruptcy can halt the garnishment and protect what you earn going forward.

Facing Foreclosure

You've fallen behind on your mortgage or received a foreclosure notice. Chapter 13 can stop the sale and give you a structured way to catch up.

Medical Bills Piling Up

An illness, injury, or emergency left you with balances you can't climb out of. Most medical debt is fully dischargeable under Chapter 7.

Car Repossession Threat

You're behind on auto payments and afraid your car will be taken. Bankruptcy can stop the repossession and, in many cases, let you keep the vehicle.

Being Sued by a Creditor

A credit card company, hospital, or lender has filed a lawsuit — or already won a judgment. Filing bankruptcy halts most active lawsuits and can discharge the debt behind them.

Common Questions About Bankruptcy

Will I lose my home, car, or retirement savings if I file? +

In most cases, no. Bankruptcy exemptions under federal and state law protect your primary residence, vehicle, retirement accounts, and everyday household goods up to specific dollar limits. During your free consultation, an attorney will walk through exactly what's protected in your situation before you file anything.

What's the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13? +

Chapter 7 wipes out qualifying unsecured debts in about four months and is generally for people whose income falls below a state-specific threshold. Chapter 13 sets up a 3–5 year repayment plan and is often chosen to stop foreclosure or catch up on past-due mortgage and car payments. An attorney will tell you which one actually fits, so you don't choose blindly.

What debts can bankruptcy actually eliminate? +

Most unsecured debts can be discharged: credit card balances, medical bills, personal loans, payday loans, old utility bills, and most judgments against you. Recent taxes, child support, alimony, and most student loans have special rules and often survive bankruptcy. The free consultation is the fastest way to get a clear picture for your specific debts.

Will bankruptcy stop creditor calls, lawsuits, and wage garnishment? +

Yes. The moment your case is filed, an “automatic stay” takes effect. Creditors legally cannot call you, sue you, garnish wages, or continue any collection action. This immediate protection is one of the biggest reasons people file in the first place.

How long will bankruptcy stay on my credit report? +

Chapter 7 stays on your credit report for up to 10 years; Chapter 13 for up to 7. That said, most people begin rebuilding within 12–24 months, and many qualify for a mortgage again 2–4 years after discharge. Starting over with zero unsecured debt is often the fastest route back to good credit.

Ready to Explore Your Options?

Call now for a free, confidential consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. No obligation.

Call (615) 447-8554
Call (615) 447-8554

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