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Bankruptcy In Georgia OverviewIt is important to understand the requirements necessary for a bankruptcy filing. With the assistance of Elder Law Firm, a Georgia bankruptcy attorney can help you determine what is best for you and your family under the given circumstances. Bankruptcy will result in freedom from creditor calls and threatening letters. Many bankruptcy... READ MORE
Bankruptcy Chapter 7Total personal bankruptcy filings in the United States reached 1.53 million in 2010. This figure means that just more than 5 out of every 1,000 Americans filed in the year. About 7 of every 10 personal bankruptcies filed in 2010 were Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, under which debts are discharged; the remainder...READ MORE
Bankruptcy Chapter 13Total personal bankruptcy filings in the United States reached 1.53 million in 2010. This figure means that just more than 5 out of every 1,000 Americans filed in the year. About 7 of every 10 personal bankruptcies filed in 2010 were Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, under which debts are discharged; the remainder were Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings, in which a court-supervised repayment plan is created... READ MORE
Stopping Foreclosure in GeorgiaThe foreclosure process in Georgia can happen very quickly–as little as 37 days start to finish. According to Georgia law, the mortgage company must give you written notice of the foreclosure and...READ MORE
Required Credit Counseling for Bankruptcy
Before a debtor can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Georgia, he or she must complete a pre-bankruptcy credit counseling course as required by 11 U.S.C. Section 109(h) of the bankruptcy code. However, under certain circumstances, a bankruptcy judge can enter an order waiving...READ MORE
Rebuilding Credit After BankruptcyIf you have to file for bankruptcy, use the experience as a learning experience. Understand where you went wrong and plan for your future so that it does not happen again. Bankruptcy starts a new chapter in your financial life – a new beginning... READ MORE
| Last Will and Testament
You may have thought about having your Last Will and Testament prepared, but maybe you put it off for whatever reason. You may be thinking about some of these questions: Do I really need a will? What will happen if I don’t have a will? What exactly is a will? What does a will do for me and/or my loved ones?
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There are several types of Power of Attorney. What is a Power of Attorney? A Power of Attorney is a document (different from the will and needed with the will) in which you designate a person who will handle your financial or medical affairs in the event...READ MORE
Probate - Estate Adminstration
The death of a loved one can be a very stressful and emotional time. It can sometimes be overwhelming to think about, let alone take care of, the responsibility that comes with wrapping up that loved one's final personal affairs. It is very important...READ MORE
Planning for Incapacity
Nobody wants to think that one day you might become incapacitated or die. A person could become incapacitated due to a physical injury, a mental or physical illness, advancing age, or substance abuse. Nonetheless, we all know that eventually everyone dies, and some of us become incapacitated. It is important...READ MORE
Guardianship
When you think of the term "guardianship," what comes to mind? Is it legal guardianships for your child or children should something happen to you? It is important to think about the "what ifs" in life, in the unlikely event that...READ MORE
Purchase and Sale of Residential or Commercial Property
Buying or selling a home or commercial property may be the biggest purchase or sale of your life. As you go through this process, you will deal with real estate agents, bank employees, and possibly a title company. Do you need a real estate attorney? Think about this. Who will...READ MORE
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