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Hamilton Stephens Steele + Martin, PLLC
525 N Tryon St
Suite 1400
Charlotte, NC 28202

Hamilton Stephens Steele + Martin, PLLC was originally founded in 2001 by 10 partners from large Charlotte law firms as a litigation boutique with the goal of providing a cost-effective alternative to larger firms. Over the years HSSM has grown to over 20 lawyers and has expanded our practice areas to include all facets of business and commercial litigation, construction…

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Phone(704) 344-1117

Hamilton Stephens Steele + Martin, PLLC
525 N Tryon St
Suite 1400
Charlotte, NC 28202

Hamilton Stephens Steele + Martin, PLLC was originally founded in 2001 by 10 partners from large Charlotte law firms as a litigation boutique with the goal of providing a cost-effective alternative to larger firms. Over the years HSSM has grown to over 20 lawyers and has expanded our practice areas to include all facets of business and commercial litigation, construction…

CSA Attorney
5960 Fairview Rd
400
Charlotte, NC 28210

Kayce is a Bankruptcy Attorney. she was a member of Phi Alpha Delta at Carolina and President of the American Bar Association Chapter at Regent University. Kayce is also a Member of the North Carolina and South Carolina Bars, as well as North Carolina Bar Association and Mecklenburg County Bar.

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Phone(704) 659-0312

CSA Attorney
5960 Fairview Rd
400
Charlotte, NC 28210

Kayce is a Bankruptcy Attorney. she was a member of Phi Alpha Delta at Carolina and President of the American Bar Association Chapter at Regent University. Kayce is also a Member of the North Carolina and South Carolina Bars, as well as North Carolina Bar Association and Mecklenburg County Bar.

Jack G Lezman, PA
4801 E Independence Blvd
#616
Charlotte, NC 28212

Jack Lezman is an experienced bankruptcy lawyer who is dedicated to helping clients get relief from debt. Jack Lezman helps clients evaluate their current financial situation, identify options, decide the best way to get out of debt, and begin to build a solid financial future. Don't try to go through this alone. The new bankruptcy laws are complex and technical…

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Phone(704) 536-7669

Jack G Lezman, PA
4801 E Independence Blvd
#616
Charlotte, NC 28212

Jack Lezman is an experienced bankruptcy lawyer who is dedicated to helping clients get relief from debt. Jack Lezman helps clients evaluate their current financial situation, identify options, decide the best way to get out of debt, and begin to build a solid financial future. Don't try to go through this alone. The new bankruptcy laws are complex and technical…

Schwilm Law Firm
7520 E Independence Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28227

The lawyers of Schwilm Law Firm handle legal cases involving chapter 7 & 13 bankruptcy, social security, and workers comp in Charlotte, NC. Unclaimed: Claim this business

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Phone(704) 567-5252

Schwilm Law Firm
7520 E Independence Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28227

The lawyers of Schwilm Law Firm handle legal cases involving chapter 7 & 13 bankruptcy, social security, and workers comp in Charlotte, NC. Unclaimed: Claim this business

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With the economy continuing to struggle and jobs still hard to find, many people are facing increasingly difficult financial straits. Both a bankruptcy attorney or debt settlement attorney can help you understand your legal options to deal with creditors.

Basic Difference Between Bankruptcy Lawyer and Debt Settlement Attorney


While it's common that a bankruptcy attorney is also well-qualified to act as a debt settlement attorney, you should understand an important distinction between the two legal means of resolving debts.

A debt settlement attorney will represent you with your creditors to negotiate a workable payment plan, and perhaps even negotiate a reduction in the total amount you owe. However, the debt settlement attorney will work separately with each creditor. In addition, the creditors aren't obligated to sit down at the table with your debt settlement attorney.

In contrast, if you file for bankruptcy, your bankruptcy lawyer represents your interests before the bankruptcy court. The bankruptcy court does have the power to compel your creditors to participate in the proceeding. You've now centralized all claims against you into a single proceeding. Your bankruptcy lawyer will still be negotiating with your creditors, but now under the supervision of the bankruptcy court.

A challenge to filing for bankruptcy is that it can have legal implications beyond the bankruptcy proceeding itself and is a matter of public record. You may find it preferable for a debt settlement attorney to help you resolve your debt issues privately, especially if you have only one or two major creditors.

A bankruptcy attorney can help advise you whether filing for bankruptcy or working privately is the right option for you.

Sources of Bankruptcy Law


The main bankruptcy laws in the United States are federal laws. If you do file for bankruptcy, you'll be filing in a federal bankruptcy court. A bankruptcy attorney must be admitted to practice in the federal court district where you're located in order to represent you in the bankruptcy court.

In addition, each state does have its own laws that can impact your case, such as homestead exemption laws that determine how you can protect your home during the bankruptcy process.

Basic Bankruptcy Law


The Bankruptcy Code is commonly known by its various chapters, such as Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. Simply put, the chapter under which your bankruptcy lawyer will recommend you file will depend on whether you're filing as an individual or a legal entity. The chapter selection will also depend on whether you want to liquidate your assets to pay off your debts or reorganize your debts into a single payment plan.

Each chapter has its own requirements, so you might only be eligible for one type of bankruptcy. Your bankruptcy lawyer will help determine which chapters are available to you.

The goal of the bankruptcy proceeding is to offer you a fresh start once it's over. This doesn't mean you can avoid paying your debts through bankruptcy, only that your bankruptcy attorney will help you negotiate a manageable resolution.

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