REPRESENTING MIDDLE GEORGIANS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS
Macon Chapter 13 Bankruptcy LawyerChapter 13 bankruptcy is intended to reorganize debt you have on property that you wish to keep, as well as deal with other types of debt. It takes this debt, which was previously overwhelming and unrealistic, and consolidates it into a manageable repayment plan. Generally, it will isolate the debt, then divide it into realistic monthly payments. This allows the individual the space needed to catch up on payments and successfully pay off the amount, keeping the property.
Additionally, an immediate stop will be put on all foreclosures and repossessions against your property, allowing you to keep the property. Payments on that property will be included in your repayment plan issued by the court.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be filed and started for as little as $65 upfront. Additional costs and attorney fees will be included in the repayment plan, spread out over the course of the process.
Warner Robins Debt Attorney
At The Law Firm of Stacey Nestor, PC, we are committed to helping clients throughout Georgia find relief from the overwhelming debt they face. We work to ensure that you are able to retain as much property as possible through the process and come out of a bankruptcy process position for a brighter future.
We take a close look at your unique situation and the circumstances that frame it. There is no cookie-cutter answer. We will provide knowledgeable guidance toward a solution that relieves the immediate concerns, but also sets you up for a more secure financial future. Bankruptcy is often the second chance that a person deep in debt needs to start over. We make sure that you do this in the manner that is best suited to your long-term goals.
Macon Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Attorney
To arrange a free initial consultation to discuss how we can help you accomplish these goals, find relief and pay off debt, please call our office today at 478-755-0012.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.