Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is reorganization of your debt
Our attorneys will help you develop a repayment plan for your debts. It will be stretched over a 3 to 5 year period, giving you time to pay off your debts. This is not an immediate discharge of debt like with Chapter 7, but a way to pay your creditors and possibly save your home from foreclosure.
Advantages of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy:
- Chapter 13 will stop foreclosure and allow you to catch up mortgage payments over time.
- Stop lawsuits, garnishments, even tax levies to get back in control of your finances
- Automatic stays are broader ranged and include co-debtors
- You keep non-exempt property
- Some debts that are not covered in a Chapter 7 may be reduced in a Chapter 13 such as tax penalties and fraud charges.
- Allows you to pay as much as you can on your debts, and "do the right thing."
Chapter 13 does require "priority claims" such as recent tax bills and child support to be paid in full.
If you decide you wish to pay off your debts, or do not qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a Georgia bankruptcy lawyer can help you determine what kind of monthly payment you can afford and help you file your payment plan with the courts.
Georgia Bankruptcy Office Locations
Talk with an experienced bankruptcy attorney today to evaluate your financial situation for free.

File your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy case for as little as $274 up front.
All fees are paid over time through your chapter 13 plan
Call us toll free at 1-800-414-3328 or from Atlanta Metro area at 404-235-3328