Bankruptcy: A Chance at the Fresh Start You Need
If you are struggling with debt or going through a difficult financial situation, it is important to have a knowledgeable attorney dedicated to protecting your interests. A skilled bankruptcy lawyer can help you sort through your options and work toward finding a comprehensive solution to your financial problems.
At the Law Office of Giles W. King in DeSoto County, Mississippi, I provide my clients with sound legal counsel and quality legal representation in all areas of bankruptcy. I am Giles King, a Southaven bankruptcy attorney who has handled hundreds of cases. As a sole practitioner, you can count on me to handle every aspect of your case and be at your side as your case unfolds.
Get the fresh start you need. To discuss your financial options in a free initial consultation, call my suburban Memphis, Tennessee, office at 662-298-4597 or 888-549-3902 today or send me an e-mail to schedule an appointment.
Bankruptcy May Be Your Best Option
If you are dealing with mounting debt, filing for bankruptcy may be your best option for wiping the slate clean. I help people with all aspects of bankruptcy, including:
- Mississippi Chapter 7
- Mississippi Chapter 13
- Mississippi foreclosures
- Creditor harassment
- Wage garnishments
- Repossession
- Utilities shut-off
For many people, bankruptcy can be a chance to start over. Whether you are dealing with large amounts of credit card debt or looking for a way to stay in your home, bankruptcy may be the best option on the table.
Bankruptcy Should Not Be Your First Choice
While bankruptcy helps many people achieve a fresh start, it should never be your first option. I believe strongly that people should explore other options such as working with their creditors before resorting to bankruptcy.
Discuss your options with an experienced Southaven and Olive Branch debt relief attorney. Contact me about bankruptcy today to schedule a free initial consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
