Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer Assisting Alabama Clients |
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Are you overwhelmed with debts you just can't afford to pay?
Life sometimes throws us a curveball or two. One minute you have everything under control. The next thing you know, you are in way over your head with seemingly insurmountable debts. Whether they're in the form of credit card bills, medical expenses, overdue mortgage payments, child support or taxes, these debts will only continue to mount if you do not pay them off. Before the creditors come knocking at your door, contact us for sound legal advice on how to remedy your situation.
We help businesses and individuals start anew.
At Camron Law, we are dedicated to helping clients get a fresh start in life by filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Also known as liquidation, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to convert your assets to cash in order to pay off your debts. Once all the proceeds have been distributed, most remaining unpaid debts are then discharged. There are limitations and exemptions to dischargeable debts, which attorney Rod Cameron Shirley will be happy to discuss with you in detail during your free initial consultation.
Things you need to know about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy:
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is not for everyone. However, if we determine that this will serve your best interests, we will guide you through the whole liquidation bankruptcy process. Contact Camron Law in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for a free initial consultation about restoring your solvency.
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We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
Camron Law represents clients in the Alabama communities of Jasper, Demopolis, Greensboro, Moundville, Brent, Marion, Winfield, Fayette, Berry, Centreville and Livingston; as well as Tuscaloosa County, Marion County, Winston County, Walker County, Fayette County, Lamar County, Pickens County, Bibb County, Sumpter County, Greene County, Hale County, Perry County, Shelby County and Jefferson County.Copyright © 2009 by Camron Law. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement.


