Stone Mountain Bankruptcy Attorney
DeKalb County Credit Card Debt Lawyer
Are you worried about home foreclosure, wage garnishments or vehicle repossession? If so, Stone Mountain bankruptcy lawyer William "Mike" Troglin will answer all of your questions regarding your debt relief and help you to achieve a fresh financial start in Georgia.
At The Troglin Firm, P.C., our goal is to help you solve your financial problems in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and obtain a new beginning. We do that by helping you file bankruptcy under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. We also provide financial counseling to help you avoid future financial pitfalls. Contact us online for a free consultation.
Plan Ahead With a Stone Mountain Bankruptcy Lawyer
Many people do not realize they have a need for a Stone Mountain personal bankruptcy attorney until it is too late. Do not wait for your wages to be garnished or your car to be taken from you. We assist clients in many areas of bankruptcy, including:
Whether you wish to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in order to discharge all of your debt or establish a repayment plan under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, we will guide you on the right path.
Business Bankruptcy and Consumer Bankruptcy Counsel in Stone Mountain
Many people create companies and corporations in order to insulate themselves from the liabilities of their business. But despite these legal shields, most creditors will not provide credit to small businesses unless the owner signs off personally on the loan. In order to relieve yourself of your personal obligations toward your business creditors, you will need to file under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code.
Free Consultation to Stop Creditor Harassment
Your initial consultation is always free at The Troglin Firm. To schedule an appointment with Stone Mountain bankruptcy lawyer William "Mike" Troglin in Georgia, call 678-894-2931 (877-839-9186 toll free) or contact us by e-mail. We are located in the Oak Lake Office Center in North Atlanta.
*We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.*