Lawson at Law, PLLC is dedicated to helping ordinary folk in times of extraordinary economic stress. We are debt relief agency, and we help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. We understand that the decision to file for bankruptcy is difficult and can be overwhelming. We understand that you don’t want to file bankruptcy. Rather, you’re considering bankruptcy because you have run out of options. Our goal is to help you determine if bankruptcy is in your best interest and, if so, to make certain that you receive the maximum benefit from filing for bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy can Calm Financial Waters
While improving, the economy remains in bad shape. As a consequence, many people find themselves in the unexpected situation of no longer being able to meet all of their financial obligations. Filing for bankruptcy is a sound and age-old response to avoid drowning in debt. Indeed, filing for bankruptcy may be the best and only means of keeping a home and preserving other assets. And bankruptcy will stop garnishments, end harassing phone calls, and may allow you to avoid judgment-liens on your property.
We Keep Our Fees Low
Because we are sensitive to your economic situation, we try hard at Lawson at Law, PLLC to keep our expenses and overhead at a minimum in order to offer you the most competitive rates we can. For most single filers, our fee is a flat $799.00* and fee for joint filer is a flat $899.00*. In return, your case will be handled by a skilled attorney who will be responsive to all of your questions and concerns.
Credit Report Review
All bankruptcies we handle include a review of your credit report. Often, a credit report will review will uncover false and incorrect information. These errors may form the basis of claims under the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. If you have any such claims, you can recover up to $1,000.00 from those responsible for the erroneous information on your credit report.
Call (502) 473-6525 or email us today for a free consultation. You will be contacted by an attorney within 24 hours if you don’t reach someone immediately.
*Excludes filing fees and extraordinary costs.