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Foreclosure Protection through Bankruptcy

Lawyer Nick GajewskiStopping a potential foreclosure of your home is one of the primary benefits of filing for bankruptcy relief.  As discussed by my colleagues in other posts, filing bankruptcy puts in place the Automatic Stay.

Colt Firearms Files for Bankruptcy Protection

birmingham bankruptcy lawyer robert reeseThe iconic firearms maker, Colt, recently filed for bankruptcy protection on June 14,  2015. Colt hopes this will allow for the restructuring of its debt while remaining open for business. This not the first time that Colt has run into financial difficulties. Sam Colt opened his first firearms plant in 1836 but it closed 6 years later because of poor sales.

Has the Foreclosure Crisis Ended?

Huntsville Attorney Amy TannerA recent CNBC article reports that the number of delinquent mortgages is falling, however, the foreclosure crisis does not appear to be over.

Buying a Home After Bankruptcy

You can buy a home after bankruptcy! In tough economic times, many clients worry about the impact of filing bankruptcy on their ability to purchase a home in the future, but subject to several guidelines, a debtor can obtain a mortgage and buy a new home after bankruptcy.

From Bankruptcy to the White House

Josh Lawhorn Mississippi Bankruptcy AttorneyRecently, Donald Trump announced that he was running for President. While his chances of getting elected are slim, it did make me wonder if a former President had also sought bankruptcy protection. As you may know, Mr.

Alabama Passes Law to Increase Bankruptcy Exemptions

Montgomery AL attorneyOn June 11, 2015, Governor Robert Bentley signed a law increasing the Alabama property limits for the first time since 1982.  Now, the homestead exemption for an individual is $15,000 (or $30,000 for a couple) and $7,500 for personal property for an individual (or $15,000 for a couple).  This is great news for Alabamians who are forced to t

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Age-Herald Building
Birmingham, Alabama 35203
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Birmingham, AL 35244
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Florence, AL 35630
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Huntsville, AL 35801
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Montgomery, AL 36104
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605 Bank Street NE
Decatur, AL 35601
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Haleyville, AL 35565
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Gadsden, AL 35901
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Opelika 36801
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1302 Noble St #2C
Anniston, AL 36201
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Cullman, AL 35055
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Jackson Location
120 Southpointe Dr., A
Byram, MS 39272
Phone: (601) 353-5000


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607 Corinne St, Ste B8
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
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1212 Farmer Street
Vicksburg, MS 39180
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