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Is Bankruptcy Bad?

Huntsville Attorney Amy TannerNo! Bankruptcy is definitely NOT bad and, for most bankruptcy filers, it is the best decision they have ever made to improve their credit and get a fresh start. Bankruptcy can happen to anyone; consumers, corporations and even governments.

Can You Discharge Debts Related to a Car Accident in Bankruptcy?

Florence Attorney B. Grant McNuttThe impact of a car accident may be emotionally and physically devastating.  It is even more devastating when it has been determined the car accident was entirely or even partially your fault.  What happens when you are underinsured or not insured at all at the time of the accident?

Offer in Compromise

Decatur Attorney Mary Conner PoolWith tax season fast approaching, tax debt is on the minds of many people.  One way to settle your tax debt is to submit an Offer in Compromise to the IRS.  An Offer in Compromise is a way to settle your tax debt for less than the amount you owe.  The IRS will look at your ability to pay the debt, your income and expenses, and

CFPB Finds Debt Collection Tops Older Consumers Complaints

Attorney Ronald SykstusThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a report highlighting debt collection concerns for older Americans.  Please see the press release below for more details on the report.

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How Much Does a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cost?

Montgomery AL attorneyThis is a daily question for our staff and I can certainly understand why you would want to know!  However, we cannot quote a fee unless we know more from you. When the Bankruptcy Code changed in 2005, it made changes that determine if one is able to file Chapter 7.

Solutions to Deal with Payday Loans and Lenders

Attorney Ed WoodsOf course, the best way to deal with payday (aka check cashing) lenders is to avoid them in the first place. Payday loans are some of the most expensive forms of credit available and are rarely, if ever, a smart option.

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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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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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Hattiesburg, MS 39401
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1212 Farmer Street
Vicksburg, MS 39180
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