New Georgia Bankruptcy Law Changes: Can I Still File Bankruptcy?
Atlanta Bankruptcy Lawyer
When new changes to the Bankruptcy Code took effect in recent years, there was a wealth of misinformation that was communicated through the media and word of mouth to the public. Many people throughout Atlanta and surrounding areas wondered if new bankruptcy law changes would keep them from seeking the protection bankruptcy has offered to families across the U.S. for so many years.
At the law office of B. Phillips & Associates, P.C., we routinely field questions from people and businesses who wonder if new bankruptcy law changes will prevent them from seeking economic relief from unmanageable debt. We are pleased to report that most of the people who visit our offices for a consultation discover that they are eligible for bankruptcy relief through either a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
It is true that new bankruptcy law changes have resulted in more pre-conditions, but most of the people we see are pleased to discover that relief is still available through a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
If you or your business in Georgia is having financial debt problems and just can't seem to keep pace with mounting bills, a bankruptcy may provide the relief you need to seek a second chance and a new financial beginning.
Contact Georgia Chapter 7 Attorney
To learn more about bankruptcy, and how it may help you, schedule a consultation with bankruptcy attorney Bob J. Phillips today at our law offices in Cumming, Alpharetta, and Dunwoody, Georgia. We are pleased to represent clients throughout the Atlanta metro and surrounding areas. To reach our office, call 770.205.1922, 800-396-3991 or contact a bankruptcy attorney by e-mail.
We are a debt relief agency for your consumer and business debt matters. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.










