Bankruptcy Attorney Serving Jacksonville
Eliminating Judgments
A judgment is what can happen when you ignore the bill collectors and the lawsuits. In most cases, individuals are so overwhelmed with their financial situation that they don't know where to start, and just making ends meet is tough enough in today's economy. However, ignoring the situation can make matters worse, and when you have a judgment against you, you become vulnerable to wage garnishments, which will make your financial situation even worse. When dealing with judgments, having the help and support of a compassionate Jacksonville bankruptcy lawyer will help you get through the process of eliminating your debt, either through settlement, bankruptcy, or other options. Contact our firm today to discuss your situation.
When you are struggling with bill collectors, the creditor harassment can be humiliating and unbearable. If you speak with an attorney about eliminating your debt and judgments once and for all, you will no longer have to suffer through the threatening letters and humiliating phone calls. If you do have a wage garnishment against you because of a judgment, filing for bankruptcy will put an immediate end to the garnishment so that you can once more take home all of your hard-earned pay, and support yourself and your family.
Jacksonville Bankruptcy Lawyer
When you have a judgment against you, you are dealing with not just creditors anymore, but with bankruptcy court and judges. When your situation reaches this level, it is essential that you speak with an attorney from The Law Offices of Robert Peters P.A. An experienced bankruptcy attorney can help you through the court proceedings associated with a judgment, and help you eliminate judgments and put an end to wage garnishments once and for all. With 19 years of experience helping clients through their financial legal issues, our attorneys have the knowledge and experience you are looking for in a bankruptcy attorney.
Contact a Jacksonville bankruptcy attorney from our firm today to discuss your options if you have a judgment against you for an unpaid debt.