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 Bankruptcy

About Us

Bankruptcy -- Coleman Legal GroupColeman Legal Group Bankruptcy FAQsOur attorneys have been helping individuals and small businesses to get a financial fresh start for over seven years. We are members of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys NACBAand
we help good people recover from difficult situations. We have filed hundreds of cases in the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia discharging debts ranging from several thousands of dollars to several million.


We help people with simple consumer debt cases to complicated business cases and everything in between. Our attorneys continually study changes in the new bankruptcy laws including recent Court decisions affecting bankruptcy filing eligibility in 2011. Feel free to call us and see how we can help you too.

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We Can Help You Decide if Bankruptcy is For You

If you are considering chapter 7 or chapter 13, our bankruptcy attorneys with their extensive experience in Georgia bankruptcy law can provide guidance for making the best decisions for filling bankruptcy. The experienced attorneys in our office can explain specifically which debts are dischargeable in a free consultation. Call 770-609-1247 to schedule a free no obligation consultation.

The Relief a Bankruptcy Case Can Provide

Bankruptcy can stop foreclosures, garnishments and virtually all other types of collection activity by creditors. In other words, the debtor is no longer required by law to pay any debts that are discharged. This also allows a person's credit score to repair much faster than normal. The discharge operates as a permanent order from the Court, directed to the creditors of the debtor that they must stop any and all collection activity on the discharged debts. This includes legal action, law suits, garnishments and all communications with the debtor, including telephone calls, collection letters and personal contact.


Bankruptcy as an Alternative to Loan Modifications, Deeds in Lieu, Short Sales, Etc.

Bankruptcy is frequently a preferable alternative to short sales, mortgage loan modifications, creditor workouts, settlements, payment plans, debt consolidation and deeds in lieu of foreclosure. These courses of action often include hidden tax implications which simply do not apply in bankruptcy. Also, as many home owners are learning, loan modifications can be time consuming, difficult, and frequently impossible to obtain. It has become increasingly more common for home owners hopelessly buried in debt to use bankruptcy to surrender a home that they no longer have equity in and cannot afford. In this economy, many people who never considered bankruptcy before are filing in record numbers, including medical doctors, dentists, bankers, business owners, attorneys and other professionals. These people are frequently filing bankruptcy for the same reasons you may be considering it. This economy has caused significant financial problems for many people that were normally unaffected by past recessions.

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As a court approved debt relief agency, we help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. This statement is required under the United States Bankruptcy Code pursuant to Section 528(a)(4).

Georgia Counties We Serve

We take cases for all of the metro-Atlanta counties and surrounding areas.  We frequently handle cases for clients residing in the following counties:  Fulton, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Cobb, DeKalb, Henry, Cherokee, Douglas, Carroll, Coweta, Paulding, Bartow, Hall, Barrow, Walton, Newton, Rockdale, Henry, Spalding, Fayette, and Clayton.  Call us at 770-609-1247 to speak with an attorney about how we can help you too.


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DISCLAIMER: The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.