Georgia Bankruptcy Attorneys
A Local Law Firm Helping Clients Get Debt Relief Through Bankruptcy
Although bankruptcy is largely a matter of federal law, the process is not exactly the same from state to state. At the law firm of Jamie L. Gingold, PC, GingoldBankruptcyLaw.com (Formerly practicing with Gingold & Gingold LLC), our Georgia bankruptcy lawyers have extensive experience guiding clients through the bankruptcy process in Georgia. You can rely on us to effectively advise you on state-specific issues in your case, including the following:
- Bankruptcy homestead exemptions It is important to know that you can keep your assets when you file bankruptcy. Under Georgia’s bankruptcy homestead exemptions, you can keep your home, vehicles, retirement accounts and other important assets.
- Deficiency balances: If the bank forecloses on your home or repossesses your car and sells it for less than the amount you owe on your loan, you can be sued for the difference or deficiency. The good news is that deficiency balances can be wiped out in bankruptcy.
- Local courts: The U.S. Bankruptcy Court system is divided into districts, and each district has its own rules and procedures. Our firm’s practice is concentrated in the Northern District of Georgia, and our attorneys have a great deal of experience in that district.
Our firm is made up of two experienced Georgia attorneys: Ira D. Gingold, who has been a bankruptcy lawyer since 1971 and Court-appointed Bankruptcy Trustee from 1971-2013, and Jamie L. Gingold, who has been practicing bankruptcy, business and real estate law in Georgia since 2001.
Atlanta Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 Lawyers · Free Initial Consultation
We have office locations throughout the Atlanta metro area, we are fully prepared to help clients in Georgia get the debt relief they deserve. For a free initial consultation with our bankruptcy lawyers, call us at (678) 915-2634 or e-mail us today.