Friday, June 20, 2014

Will I Be Approved For Bankruptcy?

So many people are burdened by medical debts, credit card balances, car loans and other debts.  It can be overwhelming, and stressful.  However, there is help.  If you are unable to pay back your debts, you are most likely eligible for bankruptcy.



King and King Bankruptcy Attorneys
Our experienced, professional bankruptcy attorneys understand the situation you face.  We know your best options.  We are here to help and will work with you to improve your financial future.  Even before your bankruptcy petition is filed, our attorneys can help shield you from creditor harassment.

In a non-judgmental and supportive way, we will help you understand your options, the process of filing for bankruptcy, and help lift the burden of financial uncertainty.  After bankruptcy you can expect:



· Peace of mind


· Renewed confidence


· Resolution


· A fresh start


· A promising future



Free Consultations

Contact our office today to schedule your free consultation.  With offices in downtown Atlanta, Marietta, and Lawrenceville, we are able to easily accommodate our clients living anywhere throughout the Atlanta metro area.  Give us a call at (404) 524-6400 or visit us at www.kingandkingattorneys.com for more information.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

What Assets Should You Disclose In Your Georgia Bankruptcy Case?

All assets, no matter their value, must be disclosed in a bankruptcy case. If you happen to forget to list an asset for one reason or another, your bankruptcy petition can be amended to add the assets that should have been listed. Listing all your assets is the best way to avoid any issues in your bankruptcy case and will allow you to receive a quick bankruptcy discharge and allow for that bankruptcy discharge to be permanent.





Here are a few things to think about when listing your assets:


  • Are you owed a state or federal tax refund?
  • If someone sells a piece of property are you entitled to a share of the profits?
  • Does someone owe you money?
  • Are you the silent partner in a business?
  • Do you co-own property with someone besides your spouse?
  • Could you file a lawsuit against someone?
  • Are you entitled to any unclaimed government benefits?
  • Do you have a lawsuit pending against any entity?

Every bankruptcy case is different. If you have questions about what you will need to disclose in your bankruptcy case, call us at 404-524-6400 for a free consultation, or visit us online at www.kingandkingattorneys.com for more information.