If I file for bankruptcy, is my tax refund protected?

As an Asheville bankruptcy lawyer, I advise consumers to protect the things they own by using their available exemptions. In over 95 percent of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases filed in Western North Carolina, all of the property a consumer owns fits within the North Carolina or Federal Bankruptcy exemptions. Consumers get to keep all…

What is bankruptcy relief? The bankruptcy bargain explained.

Many potential bankruptcy clients schedule initial consultations because they have felt overwhelmed by debt problems for a long time. Generally, they have tried just about everything they know of to fix their financial issues and call my Asheville bankruptcy law office as a last resort. They’ve been struggling to make minimum payments on credit card…

Collection lawsuit? Consider bankruptcy.

Getting served with a collection lawsuit can be intimidating.  But even after a consumer gets served, they still have rights under the law. A lawsuit is a shocking and stressful indication that you should quickly determine your best course of action by seeking the advice of a qualified professional.  As an Asheville bankruptcy lawyer, I…

The bankruptcy bargain: honesty in exchange for a second chance.

During initial bankruptcy consultations, I make a point to discuss the theory of bankruptcy with potential clients so they understand what relief they are getting and at what price. The bankruptcy court provides debt relief, asset protection and a second chance at financial success in exchange for completely and honestly disclosing details of your financial…

Why do consumers file for bankruptcy?

Over the years, I’ve seen patterns in the types of financial problems consumers in Western North Carolina are facing.  As an Asheville bankruptcy attorney, I help people with a wide variety of financial issues.    Here is a partial list of the most common reasons why many of my present and former clients have considered a…