- Child SupportObtaining a discharge in either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 will eliminate debts from credit cards, medical bills, and other personal loans; however, some financial obligations, such as child support, alimony, and tax debts, may not be dischargeable. However, if you are delinquent on any debt that is dischargeable, a Chapter 13 can help you cure those delinquencies and get back on track.
- Spousal Support
- Criminal Defense
- Personal Injury
- Social Security Disability
- BankruptcyIf bills are piling up, and you can’t seem to get your debts in order, you may be wondering when you should file for bankruptcy. Individuals and married couples experiencing financial problems they are unable to keep up with may benefit from either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
- ForeclosureThe most common concern among individuals filing for bankruptcy is the forfeiture of assets such as homes and vehicles. In the state of Georgia, filing for bankruptcy before a foreclosure or a repossession takes place will prevent those forfeitures and they cannot proceed without prior permission from the Bankruptcy Court. In fact, filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy can even force a creditor to return a vehicle that has already been repossessed.