Georgia Bankruptcy Filers Need to Know All Options Under Federal Law
Filing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
Both individuals and families have various options and requirements for filing for bankruptcy in Georgia. Choosing the best option will be based on your specific financial situation, including:
- Whether you are filing for bankruptcy as an individual, married person, or as a business
- If you are able to repay debts when consolidated into one monthly payment
- If you want to ensure that your property does not enter foreclosure
- If you are not comfortable entering into a bankruptcy proceeding without repaying your debt
The Right Bankruptcy Advice
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.
- You’re Not Alone
- Chapter 7 Process
- Chapter 11 Process
- Chapter 13 Process
- Business Bankruptcy
- Personal Bankruptcy
- Best bankruptcy attorney in Atlanta
- Bankruptcy Myths
- Repairing Your Credit
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Terms and Vocabulary
- Why Choose Berry & Associates
Bankruptcy Process in Georgia
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. Bankruptcy litigation requires a clear and concise presentation before a judge, as well as often-meticulous negotiations with each creditor. Experienced bankruptcy attorneys in Atlanta, GA understand the accounting concepts behind the negotiations. This understanding can make a critical difference in the success of a bankruptcy filing.
Contact your bankruptcy law experts today
Call the law offices of Berry & Associates now to schedule your free bankruptcy consultation at one of our 11 Georgia offices. (404) 235-3328.