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  • Our only business is bankruptcy. Our small law firm has helped thousands of people, in a compassionate way, face their financial problems and resolve them under Chapter 13 and... Read More

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R. Jeffrey "Jeff" Field
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  • 102 Court Street, Calhoun, GA 30701+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • We are dedicated bankruptcy lawyer group specializing in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies; stopping creditors and mortgage foreclosures in their banks.

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Brian Cahn
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  • 109 W. Hicks St., Calhoun, GA 30703

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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a debt collector call my job?

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Answered by attorney William Monroe Rubendall (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at William Rubendall Attorney at Law
A debt collector can legally call you at work. To stop the phone calls let the creditor know you are not giving them permission to phone you at work in the future. If they persist file a small claims lawsuit under the Fair Credit Collection Act and you will win.
A debt collector can legally call you at work. To stop the phone calls let the creditor know you are not giving them permission to phone you at work in the future. If they persist file a small claims lawsuit under the Fair Credit Collection Act and you will win.
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How do I resolve my car title after bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Daniel Hoarfrost (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Daniel G. Hoarfrost
That's difficult.If you can't work it out with them informally, the only legal remedy is to file a "quiet title" suit to get a judicial ruling.
That's difficult.If you can't work it out with them informally, the only legal remedy is to file a "quiet title" suit to get a judicial ruling.

If my Chapter 13 got thrown out, can I file a Chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Pamela L. Stewart (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Pamela L. Stewart, Attorney at Law
It depends on if you are below means. When Congress changed the bankruptcy laws in 2005, they created a Means Test. The Means Test computes your income for the six months preceding the month you file and then deducts certain expenses based IRS guidelines. If your income is above the means, you are required to file a Chapter 13. The Means Test also tells us how much you must pay back to your unsecured creditors.
It depends on if you are below means. When Congress changed the bankruptcy laws in 2005, they created a Means Test. The Means Test computes your income for the six months preceding the month you file and then deducts certain expenses based IRS guidelines. If your income is above the means, you are required to file a Chapter 13. The Means Test also tells us how much you must pay back to your unsecured creditors.
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