Contact a Nashville Bankruptcy Attorney at Our Law Firm Today
The housing market collapse, massive job losses and a historically poor economy have left many families in dire financial straits. This kind of financial stress is hard on marriages. It's hard on kids. It's hard on friends and relatives who would like to help out, but don't have the money either. As a result, more and more Americans are seeking a fresh financial start through the bankruptcy process.
At The Law Offices of James Flexer, we don't try to push anyone into filing bankruptcy. Our role is to listen, help you evaluate your financial situation, provide honest advice and explain the options that might help you regain control of your finances. Based on the experience we've gained from handling more than 25,000 bankruptcy cases, however, we do feel confident in saying that there are some common signs of serious trouble, including:
- Routinely shifting your debts from one credit card or account to another
- Continually seeing the balances you owe get larger each month instead of smaller
- Robbing Peter to pay Paul (choosing to skip or send in only partial payments on different accounts each month)
- Sharp increases in the interest rates you're being charged
If you're worried about your finances and would like more information about Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 bankruptcy or other options, we'll be happy to answer questions and help in any way that we can. To learn more, contact our Nashville, Murfreesboro or Columbia, Tennessee, lawyers for a free consultation.
Getting the Information You Need
Bankruptcy is not the right solution or the best solution for everyone.
Many people put themselves through years of unnecessary stress because they do not want to accept the help that bankruptcy offers or they feel like bankruptcy is taking the easy way out. The truth is, bankruptcy is not a quick fix. It is not a fault-finding exercise either. It is simply an acknowledgement that the status quo isn't working anymore.
Now is the time to make decisions based on accurate information. If bankruptcy offers a legitimate solution in your case, we will take the time to explain the facts and carefully guide you through the process. If it isn't, or if there are other options that might work just as well or better, we'll tell you and explain how those options can help you accomplish your goals.
Last, we also urge you to consider this: Getting the information you need to make an informed choice about bankruptcy is completely risk-free. There is no charge for the initial consultation. There is no obligation to file for bankruptcy just because you discussed the option with an attorney either. Contact us today.








