All Press Releases for November 01, 2012

Chattanooga Bankruptcy Attorneys Clark & Washington Want Chattanooga Residents to Have A Home for the Holidays

It's important to have a home for the holidays, but if you're facing a foreclosure in Chattanooga, filing for personal bankruptcy may be your only option. Arrange a free consultation with Clark & Washington to determine if bankruptcy will help.



    NORCROSS, GA, November 01, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Chattanooga bankruptcy lawyers at Clark & Washington believe everyone should have a home to go to for the holidays, no matter what their financial situation is. For Chattanooga residents who are facing foreclosure, filing for personal bankruptcy may be the solution to stop foreclosure and keep you and your family in your home for the holidays.

Personal bankruptcy is a difficult decision for many Chattanooga residents, and many fear that it will not help to stop collectors from foreclosing on or repossessing property like homes and vehicles. The Chattanooga bankruptcy experts at Clark & Washington want to quell those inaccurate beliefs. Depending on your situation, and which form of personal bankruptcy is right for your case, you may be able to keep your home and other property despite your owed debts.

Clark & Washington recommends that Chattanooga residents who are considering bankruptcy come in to one of their local offices for a free bankruptcy consultation. During your free consultation, you will speak with a Chattanooga bankruptcy attorney and determine what the best course of action for your individual case is.

If you are facing a Tennessee mortgage foreclosure, it is most likely that you will be best served by filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Mortgage companies rarely stop foreclosures voluntarily, so filing for personal bankruptcy is often your only hope for keeping your home.

Filing for Chapter 13 can stop any pending foreclosure up to the moment when your property is sold, but the Chattanooga bankruptcy attorneys at Clark & Washington recommend that you act when you first learn of a pending foreclosure. Tennessee law dictates that the bank only needs to give you 20 days' notice before your property is sold, at which time you will be forced to leave your home.

If you are facing foreclosure in Chattanooga, the bankruptcy attorneys at Clark & Washington want to help you be able to stay in your home for the holidays. Come in for a free bankruptcy consultation today, or learn more about Chattanooga bankruptcy at http://www.chattanooga-bankruptcy-attorney.com/.

About Clark & Washington:

Established in 1983, Clark & Washington is now one of the leading bankruptcy filers in the Southeast, with locations in Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee. Clark & Washington specializes in personal chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy, and offers honest, helpful legal advice and assistance to those experiencing financial hardships.

For more information, please visit http://www.chattanooga-bankruptcy-attorney.com/

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