Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
The Differences Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 BankruptcyJohnston, Moore & Thompson, a Huntsville Bankruptcy Law FirmJohnston, Moore & Thompson has provided legal services relating to debt relief for over 70 years. We help individuals, families and businesses under major debt burdens understand their options and choose the best possible path forward into a new financial future. Our law firm emphasizes the value of direct communication between lawyer and client. For that reason, bankruptcy clients of Johnston, Moore & Thompson work directly with attorney Rebecca Hill, who currently leads our bankruptcy practice, for the duration of the process. If you have questions about filing for personal bankruptcy using either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, or if you are facing creditor harassment, call Johnston, Moore & Thompson toll free at 888.636.3759 to schedule a free and private consultation with a knowledgeable Alabama bankruptcy lawyer. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Compared to Chapter 13 BankruptcyThe United States' bankruptcy laws are incredibly complex. The Internet abounds with summary descriptions of the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. However, only a capable bankruptcy lawyer can examine your unique circumstances and describe the advantages and disadvantages of Chapter 7 versus Chapter 13. With that in mind, we provide a brief overview of the two main forms of bankruptcy for individuals and families:
Contact Johnston, Moore & Thompson for a Free Bankruptcy ConsultationWork with an efficient and qualified bankruptcy lawyer at Johnston, Moore & Thompson to decide whether bankruptcy is, in fact, your best debt relief option. To schedule a free and private consultation, call toll free 888.636.3759 or use our online contact form. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. |










