Thursday, December 14, 2023

Can Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Work For You?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to have most if not all of your debts discharged. Bankruptcy laws can be complicated, you can schedule a free consult with King & King where we can help determine whether Chapter 7 is right in your situation, and help navigate the bankruptcy process for you. If not Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be an option.

 

 


 

 

How Can Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Help?

As soon as you file your bankruptcy, an automatic stay goes into effect that stops all collection efforts of your creditors, including lawsuits, wage garnishments, foreclosure, or eviction proceedings, and more.  At the end of your Chapter 7 case, the bankruptcy court will discharge your debts, including:

 

Credit cards

Medical bills

Overdue rent and utilities

Personal loans

Some tax debts

Certain legal judgments

After a discharge, you will have no further legal obligation to make any payments on those debts again, you will have a fresh start.

 

Find Out How Our Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyers Can Help

King & King understands how difficult and stressful life can be when you feel as if you are drowning in debt. If you don´t think you can bring your debts under control, and need the help of a team of caring professionals, please call us at 404-524-6400 for your free consultation.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Can I File For Bankruptcy In Georgia?

Yes you can! You need to decide if you should file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. We can help and we treat every case as a unique case because each case is unique. We can help you get the facts about what your situation is when you speak with one of the lawyers at King & King. Your initial consultation is provided free of charge.

 

Most people can improve their credit after filing bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy can save your house from foreclosure and your car from repossession.

After your debts are discharged through bankruptcy, you can find it much easier to start saving money and planning for the future.

To fully understand Georgia bankruptcy laws, and how they can impact your debt and improve your life, speak to the attorneys at King & King today by calling 404-524-6400 or visit us online at www.kingandkingattorneys.com

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

What Are The Advantages Of Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

The first is chapter 7 bankruptcy is usually the fastest, least expensive form of bankruptcy. The Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys at King & King can help you clear your debt and get a fresh start.



 


Advantages Of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy


Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Georgia stops garnishments immediately.


Payments to your creditors stop.


Harassment from creditors stops as soon as you file.


In most cases, you can keep your car and your home.


Chapter 7 bankruptcy covers credit cards, medical bills, payday loans, personal loans, lines of credit, car loans, mortgages, and most other debt. Chapter 7 also removes debts to utility companies.

 

For our clients, filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy puts them on the road to financial freedom. You do not have to commit to a repayment plan or repay a single unsecured creditor.  If Chapter 7 will not work for you, then we may be able to help you file a Chapter13 bankruptcy.  Contact us so we can help you better understand the process and which chapter is right for you.

 

Filing your chapter 7 bankruptcy with King and King can be quick and simple.

 

Call King and King today at 404-524-6400 for a free consultation. We will review your situation and schedule a meeting to get started. Don’t wait: you could be debt free in as little as three to four months. Visit www.kingandkingattorneys.com for more information.


Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Can Bankruptcy Stop Foreclosure In Georgia?

Many people who are considering bankruptcy in 2023 fear that they will lose the things that they worked hard for when they file. We can help you can keep your home, especially if the home is in danger of foreclosure.

 

Bankruptcy can stop foreclosure, and give you time to put a plan together.

 



The Automatic Stay

One of the benefits of filing for bankruptcy is the automatic stay. In both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings, the automatic stay begins as soon as the bankruptcy case has been filed. The automatic stay stops all collections by creditors. Foreclosure proceedings are included in that group of actions that are stopped.

 

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings allow you to repay past-due mortgage payments a little bit at a time over several years rather than forcing you to pay all at once. If you can remain current on the monthly plan and mortgage payments, you should be able to keep your home.

 

Contact King & King For a Free Consultation Today

An experienced Georgia bankruptcy lawyer can help you determine the best way to stop a foreclosure, help you utilize the best exemptions to protect your property, and can help address any concerns you have about the bankruptcy process.

 

Call King & King today at 404-524-6400 to schedule a free consultation to discuss how bankruptcy may help you.

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Will Filing Bankruptcy in Georgia Have A Negative Effect On My Retirement?

Considering Bankruptcy in Retirement?


Filing bankruptcy in Georgia can be a wise decision that can protect your retirement assets and your family. If you have made careful financial arrangements for your retirement, unexpected problems can arise. The death of your spouse, a serious illness, losses in investments or real estate, reduced pensions, predatory lending, and sometimes simply the rising cost of living can all be reasons to file for bankruptcy. King & King can help.

 

 


 

What Can Bankruptcy Do to Help?

A bankruptcy discharge does not affect your retirement assets. You will not lose your retirement plans, including your 401(k), 529 Plan, Roth IRA, or SEP IRA. Filing for bankruptcy will enact an automatic stay, which will stop creditors from contacting you. It will also put a stop to eviction or foreclosure proceedings and protect your personal property, in addition to giving you greater financial stability to enjoy your retirement.

 

You deserve to enjoy your retirement. The experienced bankruptcy lawyers at King & King can help you understand your options and explain the process of filing for bankruptcy to you. Call us at 404-524-6400 for a free consultation or visit us at www.kingandkingattorneys.com for more information.

Monday, September 18, 2023

Is It Time To File For Bankruptcy?

At King & King in Atlanta, we understand that deciding to file for bankruptcy is a very important decision to make. We are here to help. Scheduling a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney who can analyze your specific facts and go over your options is a great first step. If you are ready for a free consultation, call us at 404-524-6400 for help today. Here a few of the things to review when deciding to file for bankruptcy.

 




What Does Your Debt Problem Look Like?

• Out of control credit card debit

• Medical Debt

• Repossession

• Foreclosure

 

What Happens If You Can’t Pay Your Debt?

• Your creditors can put liens against your assets

• Seize your bank accounts

Garnish your wages

Foreclosure

Repossession

 

What Happens If You File For Bankruptcy?

• Stop all collections against you and your creditors will stop contacting you

• Relieve the legal obligation to pay back your debts

• Allow you to rebuild your credit

• Remove liens against your property

• Stop repossession

• Stop foreclosure

 

Call the experienced bankruptcy staff at King & King to determine if declaring bankruptcy would be in your best interest. King & King will evaluate your situation and determine if Chapter 13 or Chapter 7bankruptcy is right for you. Call our office today at 404-524-6400 to schedule a free, confidential consultation to discuss your options, or feel free to visit us at www.kingandkingattorneys.com. We can help.

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Can I Rebuild My Credit After Filing Bankruptcy?

Filing for bankruptcy can give you the fresh start you deserve. When you finish filing for bankruptcy, you no longer owe any money to your creditors. You can live without all the pressure overwhelming debt causes you.

 After bankruptcy you can rebuild your credit. Here are some simple steps to getting your credit score will start to rise.  After as little as 18-24 months, your credit report can be a positive one.




 

Improving Your Credit Score

There are several things you can do to improve your credit score with a bankruptcy discharge on your credit report, including the following.

 

  • Acquire a Secured Credit Card. In order to rebuild your credit, you will need to take out loans and pay them on time. A secured credit card gives you credit up to the amount you have in the bank that issues the card.

 

  • Take out an Installment Loan. A car loan is a common type of installment loan. You must make your payments on time every single month in order to use your installment loan to rebuild your credit.

 

  • Check Your Credit Report. After your bankruptcy has been discharged, check your credit reports. You are looking for errors: debts you have repaid but still appear and any other types of mistakes. Contact the credit agency where the mistake appears to have it corrected.

 

In many ways, once you have completed a filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy your financial future is brighter. It is important that you avoid the mistakes and traps that could get you in trouble again. King & King is dedicated to helping clients file for personal bankruptcy and rebuild their lives afterwards. For a free initial consultation, contact our office at 404-524-6400.

Friday, August 18, 2023

What Should You Do If Your Wages Are Being Garnished?

Wage garnishment causes serious hardship and can make it impossible to get back on top financially. If your wages are currently being subjected to wage garnishment, bankruptcy could be a solution. King & King in Atlanta can help.

 




When can your wages be garnished?

A creditor must obtain a wage garnishment against you in court. Your creditor must then notify the sheriff’s office where you live and provide paperwork proving the ruling against you. The sheriff’s office will then contact your employer, who must garnish your wages.

 

Will I be told that my wages are going to be garnished?

In most cases you will receive a letter to attend the hearing about your debt or by receiving a letter that a creditor has won a judgment against you. If you miss notification by the court, you may be told by your employer.

 

What can I do if my wages are garnished?

Your creditor will continue garnishments until your debt is repaid if you do not act. One effective way to immediately stop wage garnishment is to file bankruptcy. When you file for bankruptcy, you get an automatic stay, which stops all collections, including garnishments. If the debt is charged off or otherwise addressed during bankruptcy, the garnishment cannot be restarted, even when the bankruptcy ends.

 

At King & King bankruptcy attorneys we have been helping people in the state of Georgia stop wage garnishment for over 40 years. Call us today for a free consultation at 404-524-6400. We can help you get the fresh start you deserve.

 

Monday, July 24, 2023

If You File Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Can You Keep Your Assets?

If you are worrying about losing your car, home, or other assets upon filing for bankruptcy, Chapter 13 may be the better option for you. Chapter 13 reorganizes your debt into a repayment plan and protects your property.

 

If you have a large amount of assets, Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers advantages that may make it suitable. You can save your home, your car, 401k, and more. Your bankruptcy attorney will review your case with you so you can make an informed decision.

 




Another advantage of Chapter 13 is that you know going into it that the repayment plan will work for you because it is built from your current financial situation and income. Under your repayment plan, you may only pay off a portion of some debts but may pay off others entirely.  Each case is different.  Your attorney tailor-makes your case for you, depending on a variety of factors.

 

For most clients, the duration of your repayment plan typically lasts from three to five years. King and King will evaluate your situation and determine if Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you. Call our office today at 404-524-6400 to schedule a free, confidential consultation to discuss your options or visit us at www.kingandkingattorneys.com.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Can Bankruptcy Get Rid Of All Your Credit Card Debt?

Bankruptcy can wipe clean your unsecured debt. Here are examples of two types of debt, secured debt which include mortgages and auto loans and unsecured, meaning there is no collateral associated with it. Credit card debt is the most common type of unsecured debt.  King & King can help you get rid of your credit card debt and get a fresh start.





If you qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you can expect your credit card debt to be eliminated. If you do not qualify for Chapter 7 relief, you have the option to file for chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 13 may be appropriate if your income is too high to qualify for Chapter 7. Chapter 13 bankruptcy would allow you to repay as much of your credit card debt that you can afford to repay based upon your available income, and the remaining amounts would be eliminated.

If you are facing insurmountable credit card debt, King & King can help. Call today at 404-524-6400 for a free consultation. We can help you figure out the best way for you to eliminate credit card debt and get a fresh start. https://kingandkingattorneys.com/

Thursday, June 29, 2023

If I File For Bankruptcy In Georgia Will I Lose My Car?

If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy you may be worried you will lose your car. If you do not own your car, can it be repossessed? Can it be left out of the bankruptcy? King & King is here to help.

 

 


 

 Bankruptcy Can Help You Keep Your Car

If you are filing under Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will be able to keep your car as long as you keep making your Chapter 13 plan payments and otherwise comply with your bankruptcy plan. Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy, whether you keep your car will depend on your ability to make payments. In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your attorney can file a “Statement of Intention” indicating whether you want to keep or surrender the vehicle. If you cannot afford the monthly payments on your car loan, then you may consider surrendering the car. The auto loan balance will be fully discharged in your Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Your bankruptcy attorney will work with you to keep your car.

 

King & King has been helping people in Georgia gain a fresh start for over 40 years, and we understand everyone's financial circumstances are unique.  To find out what bankruptcy will mean to you, contact King & King today to schedule a free initial consultation at 404-524-6400.

Friday, June 16, 2023

Is It Hard To Get Approved For Bankruptcy In Georgia?

Medical debts, credit card balances, car loans and other debts can spiral out of control.  It can be overwhelming, stressful and it can happen to anyone. If you are unable to pay your debts, you are most likely eligible for bankruptcy. The bankruptcy attorneys at King and King in Atlanta can help.

Our experienced, professional bankruptcy attorneys understand your situation.  We can help you choose the option that is best for you.  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 stop all creditor harassment.





In a 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

· A end to the calls, emails and letters

· A fresh start

· A promising future

Contact our office today to schedule your free consultation.  With offices in downtown Atlanta 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.

Monday, June 5, 2023

Finding the Right Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney

Filing bankruptcy in Georgia can get your life back on track. Even after experiencing months or years of financial instability. Monthly bills can pile up and now creditors are calling so you may avoid answering the phone or checking the mail in fear of facing more stress. At King & King we understand and can help. Filing for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can eliminate your debt so you can move on with your life and have a brighter financial outlook. Filing bankruptcy can be a complicated process, and enlisting the trust of a qualified bankruptcy attorney is invaluable. Our attorneys will take care of all the heavy lifting for you, so you can get back to your regular life — debt-free — as soon as possible.





Here are four things to look for in a bankruptcy attorney:

1. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Won’t Force You to File Bankruptcy

2. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Will Help You to Decide on Which Chapter to File

3. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Will Listen to You

4. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Should Have Time For Your Case

 

If you are considering bankruptcy, you do not have to go through this process alone. Get a skilled and experienced attorney on your side by calling the Georgia bankruptcy lawyers of King & King today at 404-524-6400.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Wage Garnishment In Georgia? King & King Can Help.

If you are facing wage garnishment, it can be hard. If you’re already under pressure financially, the added pressure may mean you no longer are able to buy groceries or pay for essentials like gas to get to work. At King & King we understand and may be able to help you.

 


If a creditor is garnishing your wages, we can stop the wage garnishment with a bankruptcy filing. In some cases, we may even be able to recover some of the garnished wages after we file your case.

 

When you file for bankruptcy, an automatic stay goes into effect. Before a creditor can resume collection efforts, they must ask a court to lift a stay. The creditor must have a valid reason for lifting a stay. Most creditors would not be able to get the stay lifted. Therefore, your wages would be protected as you work your way through the bankruptcy court.

 

If your debt is discharged by the bankruptcy court, the creditor cannot resume garnishment to collect the debt. If your case gets dismissed without a discharge, the creditor can take steps to reinstate the wage garnishment following the dismissal.

 

If your garnishments were within a 90-day period prior to your bankruptcy filing, the amount garnished was more than $600, and you have enough exemptions to cover them, we may be able to recover and return some of the garnishment proceeds.

 

By working with your experienced King & King bankruptcy attorney, you can stop wage garnishments and reclaim your financial freedom. Call our office today at 404-524-6400 and find out how we can help you.

Thursday, May 4, 2023

Can I Rebuild Good Credit After Filing Bankruptcy In Georgia?

Filing for bankruptcy can be an important first step towards giving yourself the freedom you deserve. When you file bankruptcy and get relief from your debt, you no longer owe any money to your creditors.

 In order to preserve your newfound financial stability, you must take care to rebuild your credit and avoid common pitfalls. If you take some simple steps to rebuilding your credit after bankruptcy, your credit score will start to rise.  After as little as 18-24 months, your credit report can be a positive one.





Improving Your Credit Score

There are a number of things you can do to improve your credit score, including the following.

 

·         Acquire a Secured Credit Card. It may seem counterintuitive, but in order to rebuild your credit, you will need to take out loans and repay them. A secured credit card gives you credit you need to start to rebuild your credit.

 

·         Take out an Installment Loan. An installment loan is any kind of a loan that requires monthly payments, such as a car loan. You must make your payments on time.

 

·         Check and Correct Your Credit Report. After your bankruptcy has been discharged, check your credit reports. Contact the credit agency where the mistake appears to have it corrected.

 

Once you have completed a filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13bankruptcy your financial future is going to look brighter. King & King is dedicated to helping clients file for personal bankruptcy and rebuild their lives afterwards. For a free initial consultation, contact our office at 404-524-6400.

Friday, April 28, 2023

What Can You Keep in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Atlanta?

If you are thinking about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Atlanta, King & King can help. When bankruptcy works the right way, you will emerge from your bankruptcy debt free, while keeping your home, car, and possessions.



Property that will likely be exempt from liquidation in your Chapter 7 bankruptcy.



· Your primary motor vehicle.

· Clothing.

· Furniture, household goods and other items.

· Household appliances.

· Jewelry.

· Retirement pensions.

· Equity in your home.

· Tools of your trade.

· Social security, disability benefits and other public benefits.

· Personal injury damage awards.





Qualifying for bankruptcy is the first step you can take towards achieving a fresh financial start. Speak with a knowledgeable bankruptcy attorney from King & King today to get your questions answered with a no-obligation consultation.

Learn more about how to stop your home foreclosure, keep your car from being repossessed, and other important actions you can take to getting your life on track call King & King at 404-524-6400 for help today.
debt free with chapter 7 bankruptcy

Friday, April 14, 2023

Filing For Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Georgia Can Help You Keep Your House.

As a homeowner in Georgia, if you fall behind on your mortgage payments your mortgage company can begin the foreclosure process. Once this happens, your mortgage company may stop accepting payments until you pay the loan reinstatement amount. This amount can also include any interest, penalties, and legal fees you owe. This amount can quickly become be too much to pay. If you need help, bankruptcy may be the solution you are looking for.


What is the Automatic Stay in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy triggers an automatic stay. This protection is powerful enough to stop creditor action, including a foreclosure. Once your attorney files your Chapter 13 case, you will set up a payment plan which allows you to pay back your past due mortgage payments over a three-to-five-year period. You will not have to pay the full loan reinstatement amount at one time.

 




If your home is at risk of foreclosure, call the bankruptcy lawyers at King & King for a free consultation. We can help you file for bankruptcy, and ensure that the creditor calls and collection letters stop so you can get the peace of mind you need and deserve. Call us today at 404-524-6400 or visit us at www.kingandkingattorneys.com

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Bankruptcy Can Help With Your Medical Bills In Georgia.

Medical bills can quickly add up. In Georgia, medical debt is one of the leading causes of bankruptcy.  Fortunately, you can wipe out medical bills by filing bankruptcy. They are a class of debt in bankruptcy knows as “unsecured debt.”

An attorney at King and King can review your situation and explain your bankruptcy options. For many people, this means filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which will completely eliminate many types of unsecured debts, such as medical bills and credit card bills. Most filers are able to keep all of their property.
You may also qualify for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This can also eliminate or reduce your unsecured debts, including your medical bills. You can also stop foreclosure and sometimes eliminate second mortgages. Your bankruptcy attorney will be able to help you decide which is right for you.



You Can Still Obtain Medical Care
You will still be able to get the treatment you need. Your ability to obtain medical care will not be affected when you file for bankruptcy.

If you’re struggling with overwhelming medical debt, King & King can help. Call us today at 404-524-6400 for a free consultation or visit us online at www.kingandkingattorneys.com

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Can Bankruptcy Help Me With Taxes In Georgia?

It is a common myth that bankruptcy can’t eliminate the taxes you owe when, in fact, the Bankruptcy Code provides most residents of Georgia with some form of income tax relief. The extent of your tax relief will depend on the nature of the tax liability and the type of bankruptcy filing. The bankruptcy attorneys at King & King can answer any questions you may have. 



 


Determining if Bankruptcy can Discharge Your Tax Debt

There are some instances where you may able to have your tax debt discharged. At King and King, we can meet with you and help determine whether your tax debts can be discharged through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or Chapter13 bankruptcy. Your Tax debt may be eligible for discharge if:

1. Your tax debt is not tied to a fraudulent tax return

2. You have not been charged with tax evasion

3. Your unpaid taxes are from an income tax return that is at least three years old

4. Your tax debt is related a to a return filed at least two years ago

5. Your unpaid taxes may also lead the IRS to assess you monetary penalties.

Our experienced tax attorneys can review your situation to see if it is possible to reduce or eliminate your outstanding penalties related to unpaid taxes.

 

If you or a loved one is considering filing for bankruptcy and need help with the tax implications, contact King and King at 404-524-6400 for a free initial consultation.

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Considering Bankruptcy? This Is What You Should Know.

Filing for bankruptcy is a serious decision. Our attorneys at King & King understand that and are here to help. We will present you all your options and help you decide which bankruptcy will work best for you. Here are some common reasons why someone may consider filing for bankruptcy:

  1. Overwhelming debt: If your debts are so high that you cannot realistically see a way to repay them, even if you were to stop using your credit cards and tighten your budget, bankruptcy may be a good option.

  2. Constant harassment from creditors: If you are being constantly pursued by creditors or debt collectors, bankruptcy can help provide relief from this harassment.

  3. Threat of wage garnishment or property seizure: If your creditors have obtained a court judgment against you and are threatening to garnish your wages or seize your property, bankruptcy can help protect these assets.

  4. Unexpected life events: If you have suffered a significant setback such as a job loss, medical emergency, or divorce, bankruptcy may be a good option if you cannot manage your debts.




What Type Of Bankruptcy Is Right For You?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often referred to as a "liquidation" bankruptcy, as it involves selling certain assets to pay off debts. Chapter 7 is typically best suited for individuals with few assets and a large amount of unsecured debt, such as credit card debt or medical bills.

If you are considering Chapter 7 bankruptcy, here are some factors to keep in mind:

  1. Eligibility: You must pass a means test to determine if you are eligible to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This test compares your income to the median income in your state and considers your expenses and debts.

  2. Exemptions: Some assets, such as your home, vehicle, and personal belongings, may be protected under state and federal exemptions.

  3. Timing: The process of Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically takes about 4-6 months from start to finish.

Here are some factors to consider if you are thinking about Chapter 13 bankruptcy:

  1. Eligibility: To be eligible for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you must have a regular income and your debt must fall within certain limits.

  2. Repayment plan: In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will propose a repayment plan to repay a portion of your debts over a three-to-five-year period. This plan must be approved by the bankruptcy court.

  3. Protection of assets: Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to keep your assets, such as your home and vehicle, as long as you make the payments required under your repayment plan.

  4. Timing: The process of Chapter 13 bankruptcy typically takes three to five years from start to finish.

If you are considering bankruptcy, call the bankruptcy attorneys at King & King who can evaluate your specific financial situation and help you determine the right option for you. Call Today at 404-524-6400.

 

 


Monday, February 13, 2023

What Happens After My Bankruptcy Discharge?


Here are a few tips for after your Atlanta bankruptcy attorney has completed your case and your debt has been discharged.

 


1. Review Your Credit Report

After two months your creditors should have made any necessary updates your credit report.  This is the perfect time for you to make sure that all your debt shows that it has been discharged via bankruptcy.  You should not expect to see any past due accounts.  If you do see any debt that shows you are late or missing payments you should dispute the item on your credit report and contact the creditor to make sure that they will report your account properly going forward. 

 

2. Rebuild Your Credit

Once you receive a discharge, you should consider opening a secured credit card and start establishing a payment history.  We frequently have clients who can rebuild their credit scores to 700 within a year or two after their bankruptcy case and move on to purchase homes.  Be diligent about rebuilding your credit after bankruptcy, you can bounce back quicker than you expected.

 

3. Don’t Be Afraid To Answer Your Phone

It is possible a creditor may not be aware that you filed bankruptcy.  If you get a call trying to collect a debt after your bankruptcy is finished make sure to inform them of your bankruptcy case.  In nearly all cases, you informing them of your concluded bankruptcy case will  stop all calls. Your bankruptcy attorney will have informed you of any non-dischargeable debt in bankruptcy such as child support, spousal support, taxes, student loans, and fines. You must keep paying any non-dischargeable debt. 

 

4. Enjoy Your Financial Freedom.

Enjoy the fresh start you have given yourself. You made a smart financial decision for your future.  Now that you have experience you can avoid previous pitfalls. However sometimes things happen in life and  turning to a real solution like bankruptcy can be the right choice.

 

If you need help our Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys know what you’re going through. Call King & King at 404-524-6400 today to schedule a free consultation.


Monday, January 30, 2023

Why Is Bankruptcy The Right Choice For You?



So many people in Georgia are struggling in debt today. Covid, the economy, and unexpected life events are just a few of the reasons. Bankruptcy allows you to obtain debt relief and gives you a second chance to rebuild your finances. Here are a few of the top reasons to consider bankruptcy.

 

1. Bankruptcy Can Stop The Creditors From Calling.

Filing bankruptcy in Atlanta will stop the lawsuits, harassing calls at home and work, and the threatening letters.  When you file bankruptcy, the automatic stay stops all collection actions from creditors.  If they violate the automatic stay, you have a right to sue them in bankruptcy court for that violation.

 

2. Bankruptcy Can Wipe Out Your Debt.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy can clear your unsecured debt (credit card, loans, medical debt, etc.) to zero. Qualification for chapter 7 bankruptcy is determined by the Means Test. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will allow you to restructure your debt and keep your home, car, and other property. Your bankruptcy attorney will help decide which is best for you and answer any questions you have.

 

3. Filing Bankruptcy Can Be The Fastest Way To Rebuild Your Credit.

This is a benefit that most people do not know about. After you receive your discharge, you can start to rebuild your credit.  Opening a secured credit card, using it and paying off the balance every month can raise your credit score to the high 600’s within 1 year of your bankruptcy case.  Next opening a unsecured credit card, using it and paying off the balance every month can raise your credit score above 700.

 

If you are struggling with debt and think that filing for bankruptcy is your right choice, the Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys at King & King can help. We have helped thousands of clients file for bankruptcy successfully. Contact us today at 404-524-6400 for a free consultation.

 

 


Monday, January 23, 2023

Can I Lose My Home If I File Bankruptcy?

When deciding to file bankruptcy one of the most important questions to consider is whether or not you will lose your home. The first thing to understand are the two main types of bankruptcy, chapter 7 & chapter 13.

 


Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you can wipe your debts clean and get a fresh start. In this type of bankruptcy, you liquidate your assets and sell them apart from any exempted assets. Your trustees then distribute the proceeds of the assets. It can be possible to lose your home under chapter 7 bankruptcy.  If you own a home and are planning to file chapter 7 bankruptcy, it is important that you consult with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. 

 

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 proposes a repayment plan that lasts for three to five years.  Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you save your home.  As long as you can stick to the repayment plan, all the remaining dischargeable debts are released after the repayment plan and there should be no danger of losing your home.

Keeping up with your overdue payments for certain obligations is another advantage of filing under Chapter 13. This includes home mortgages. This will allow you to gain ground on your payments for up to sixty months and prevent the foreclosure of your home or seizure of your assets.

 

If you are looking to file bankruptcy, we can help. The Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys at King & King  can assess your case and walk you through the impact bankruptcy would have on your home. Call us today at 404-524-6400 for a free consultation.