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Savannah, GA Bankruptcy Lawyer

Managing debt, dealing with constant calls from creditors, and living under the threat of foreclosure are unsettling. When you come to Revival Bankruptcy Firm, you will find a compassionate, dedicated Savannah bankruptcy lawyer ready to help you fight for your financial freedom. My name is Jolene Hayes, and I know it is hard to ask for help. There is no judgment here, only a willingness to understand your situation and guide you through the legal path to relief. With over 20 years of legal experience helping families like yours to eliminate debt, maintain properties, and halt creditor harassment, you can trust me to work quickly to resolve your financial problems.

There is no judgment here, only a willingness to understand your situation and guide you through the legal path to relief. With over 20 years of legal experience helping families like yours to eliminate debt, maintain properties, and halt creditor harassment, you can trust me to work quickly to resolve your financial problems.

To learn more about the process benefits of Chapter 7, call us to request your free case evaluation. We offer payment plans starting at $50 a week. All you need is a small filing fee 
to get started!

Are You...

  • Drowning in debt?
  • Feeling stressed because of your finances?
  • Being harassed by creditors?

If any of these apply to you, take the first step toward your peace of mind by getting in touch with my firm.

Over 10k Families Helped

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Frequently Asked Bankruptcy Questions

Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 231-456-7890 today!

  • How does bankruptcy work?

    Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows individuals or businesses to get relief from debt. There are two main types of bankruptcy in the United States: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.

    In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the debtor's assets are sold to pay off creditors. The debtor keeps any assets that are exempt from bankruptcy, such as a home, car, or personal belongings.

    In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the debtor creates a repayment plan that allows them to repay their debts over a period of time. The debtor keeps all of their assets, but they must make monthly payments to the bankruptcy court.

    The bankruptcy process begins with the debtor filing a petition with the bankruptcy court. The petition includes information about the debtor's assets, debts, and income. The bankruptcy court then appoints a trustee to oversee the bankruptcy case.

    Once the bankruptcy case is complete, the debtor is discharged from most of their debt. However, there are some types of debt that are not discharged in bankruptcy, such as child support, student loans, and taxes.

    Filing for bankruptcy can have a negative impact on your credit score, but it is not the end of the world. With time and effort, you can rebuild your credit and get back on your feet financially.

    Here are some key things to remember about bankruptcy:

    • There are two main types of bankruptcy: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
    • The bankruptcy process can take several months to complete.
    • You will need to provide financial information to the bankruptcy court.
    • You may have to attend credit counseling sessions.
    • You will be subject to certain restrictions on your spending and debt.

    Bankruptcy is a serious decision, but it can be a helpful option for people who are struggling to repay their debts. If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, it is important to weigh the pros and cons carefully and to seek professional advice.

  • Will I lose all of my property?
    You might be surprised to hear that individuals who file for bankruptcy often lose little to nothing. Every case is different and the amount that you might have to forfeit depends upon a number of unique and complex factors. However, our firm is proud of our success in helping clients retain those assets that are important to them.
  • Why should I file for bankruptcy?
    Filing for bankruptcy is a serious decision, but it may be the right option for you if you are struggling to repay your debts. Bankruptcy can provide you with a fresh start by eliminating some or all of your debt, and it can also protect you from creditor harassment.

Why Choose Revival Bankruptcy Firm?

  • Courts judge people. We don’t.
  • Backed by 20+ years of experience
  • Free Consultations
  • You only need a small filing fee to start your case
  • Competitive Pricing

Contact Revival Bankruptcy Firm Today!

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