Dedicated Bankruptcy Attorneys in King George, VA

Lawyers Helping You Face Overwhelming Debt in King George County

Struggling with Debt and Creditor Calls? You’re Not Alone

Are you facing mounting bills, creditor harassment, and the constant stress of financial uncertainty? Many residents of King George, VA, have found relief and a fresh start through bankruptcy. 

It can be the difference between your debts growing and finally getting ahead of your finances. Bankruptcy creates opportunities for resolving or repaying your debts, that way you never have to face relentless creditors again. 

At Financial Freedom Legal, we understand the challenges you’re facing. Our experienced bankruptcy attorneys, Steve Relyea and Veronica Brown-Moseley, are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective legal guidance to help you navigate the complexities of bankruptcy and achieve lasting financial stability.

If you’re ready for a fresh start, try a free consultation today. During this meeting you’ll get the chance to learn about how bankruptcy can protect you from your creditors and resolve your debts.

Get Expert Guidance on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys

Chapter 7 bankruptcy, also known as liquidation bankruptcy, is designed to eliminate dischargeable debts, giving you a clean slate to rebuild your finances. This option is often suitable for individuals in King George who have limited income and assets.

Many types of unsecured debts, such as credit card debt, medical bills, and personal loans, can be completely discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

An important consideration when choosing Chapter 7 is possible liquidation of your property. In many cases, Financial Freedom Legal can help you protect essential assets, such as your home and car, through exemptions provided by bankruptcy law.

Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy triggers an “automatic stay,” which immediately stops creditor harassment, collection efforts, lawsuits, and wage garnishments. Schedule a free bankruptcy consultation to see if Chapter 7 is right for you. 

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers

Chapter 13 bankruptcy, also known as reorganization bankruptcy, allows you to create a manageable repayment plan to address your debts over a period of three to five years. This option is often suitable for individuals in King George who have a steady income and want to keep their assets, such as their home.

You can restructure your debts into a court-approved repayment plan based on your income and expenses. Chapter 13 allows you to keep valuable assets, such as your house and car, while you repay your debts.

If you’re behind on your mortgage payments, Chapter 13 can help you catch up and avoid foreclosure. 

In some cases, you may be able to reduce your monthly payments to creditors through a Chapter 13 plan.

For many types of debt, you can resolve remaining debts at the end of your three to five-year repayment plan. To find out if you have debts that can be restructured through Chapter 13 bankruptcy, schedule a free consultation today. 

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Bankruptcy can provide relief from

Foreclosure

You worked hard to purchase your home and rely on it for many of your needs. If the bank is threatening to foreclose on your home due to missed mortgage payments, bankruptcy can help. Financial Freedom Legal can help you file Chapter 13 bankruptcy to catch up on the missed payments and keep your house.

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Repossession

You rely on your vehicle to get to work, school, the store and more. It can be stressful when you miss payments and receive threats of repossession from your lender. Financial Freedom Legal will help you take action and protect your vehicle. 

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Garnishment

Have creditors started taking money from your paychecks or bank account? It can feel hopeless trying to protect your wages from creditors. Financial Freedom Legal will show you how to use bankruptcy as a tool for putting a stop to garnishments and working to get back the money taken from you.

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Tax Debt

For many, tax season holds a feeling of dread. If you’re falling behind on your taxes, you may need to reorganize your payments. Find the right bankruptcy option for paying off or discharging your tax debts with Financial Freedom Legal.

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Money Collection

When the collectors just won’t stop calling, sending letters, taking your wages or scheduling court dates, it can feel like nothing will ever stop them. Financial Freedom Legal can provide the expert legal advice you need to get the creditors off your back. Let us handle the collectors while you work on your financial comeback.

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Eviction

Rent is a massive monthly expense and sometimes it becomes impossible to make your payments on time. There is still hope, even when a landlord is threatening to take away your housing. Financial Freedom Legal can help you use bankruptcy to protect your housing and catch up missed payments.

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Warrant in Debt

If a creditor has filed a warrant in debt against you they can take you to court and attempt to recover debts that you owe. Financial Freedom Legal can help keep you out of the courtroom and figure out a plan for resolving your debt.

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Utility Disconnection

Is your utility company threatening to stop your services due to unpaid bills? Bankruptcy can help stop disconnections and settle your payments. Financial Freedom Legal will help you gain financial freedom. 

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Student Loan Debt

Student loan debts can bring decades of financial pressure and struggle. Taking on loans in college can lead to significant stress and difficulties making payments. Financial Freedom Legal can help you handle your student loan creditors and come up with a better plan.

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Overwhelming Debt

No matter what kind of debts you have, at a certain point they can seem impossible to pay off. Filing for bankruptcy can get you the relief you need. Financial Freedom Legal can assist you explore your options and get peace of mind.

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How Bankruptcy Can Help You in King George, VA

Free Consultation

We’ll discuss your situation and determine the best bankruptcy option for you. Call 804-FREEDOM (804-373-3366) to schedule your consultation today. 

Stop Creditor Harassment

An automatic stay will stop collection calls and lawsuits. It can even block attempts to garnish your wages, ensuring your paychecks make it to your pocket. 

Experienced Attorneys

Veronica and Steve are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective legal representation. Combined they have decades of meaningful experience in bankruptcy law. 

Personalized Solutions

We’ll tailor our approach to meet your unique needs.

Community Support

Financial Freedom Legal partners with industry experts to help provide you with resources for next steps such as buying a house or a car. 

Helping King George, VA Through Bankruptcy 

Willie Broyles profile pictureWillie Broyles
20:01 28 Nov 23
Very helpful in my free consultation! Very professional and caring.
JwagstaffIII Wagstaff profile pictureJwagstaffIII Wagstaff
22:30 04 Nov 23
Andrea Huff profile pictureAndrea Huff
16:51 15 Oct 23
They made it a lot easier than I thought it would be.I wasn’t sure they would be able to do anything for me but I’m so happy they were. Thank you Veronica Brown-Moseley for easing my worries and stress.
Calvin C. profile pictureCalvin C.
06:56 10 Sep 23
I came into your office looking for financial freedom and I was met with nothing but complete professionalism. Working with Veronica and Megan, made the process comfortable, easy and quick. I just want to say thank you for helping towards a peace of mind!
Charles Houston profile pictureCharles Houston
00:01 16 Aug 23
Friendly professional felt like a family member
April Fontaine profile pictureApril Fontaine
15:45 17 Jun 23
Veronica and Steve are both great attorneys to work with. They make you feel comfortable and make the process easy. Thank you both for all you do. I highly recommend Financial Freedom Legal
Pamela Rose profile picturePamela Rose
19:27 14 May 23
Thank you so much. I walked into your office scared and worried. However that quickly eased, once I met with office personnel and Attorney, Veronica Brown-Mosley, respectfully. She listened, took control and followed up, thoroughly. I greatly appreciate you being there. Thank you so much. Highly recommend!
Jonathan Snow profile pictureJonathan Snow
01:53 04 May 23
Financial Freedom Legal are probably the most professional/upfront debt solution company in business. Veronica is 1 of the owners and legal consultants for this company and she is the most knowledgeable, welcoming, and professional person that I’ve ever conversed with in this field. She answered everyone of my questions, and was patient enough to listen to everyone of them that I asked her while also offering different financial options to choose from.

After contemplating using the service of Financial Freedom Legal, and consulting with Veronica I decided that my circumstances didn’t necessarily require going this particular route, but if I ever find myself going in that direction Veronica and Financial Freedom Legal will be the company that I will do business with.

Answering Your Top Bankruptcy Questions in King George County

Will I lose my house if I file bankruptcy?

No, it is entirely possible to file bankruptcy and keep your home. For many people, protecting your home is the number one priority, and our team has your back.

In many cases, filing bankruptcy may actually help to protect your home by helping you to catch up missed mortgage payments or pay other debts that may be affecting your home, such as delinquent real estate taxes, homeowner’s insurance, or homeowner’s association dues.

Will filing for bankruptcy ruin my credit forever?

No, filing for bankruptcy will not ruin your credit forever. It will almost certainly impact your credit upon filing, but in the long run, it may actually put you in a better position to be able to rebuild your credit.

If you are faced with overwhelming debt or you are having trouble keeping up with your monthly bills, filing bankruptcy can help you get rid of your debts or set up a plan to repay them in a way that is affordable for you.

Once those debts are eliminated or under control, you will be in a better situation to be able to really start working to rebuild your credit. Rebuilding your credit after filing bankruptcy is important, and our team is here to provide advice and help get you on the pathway to credit re-establishment and financial freedom.

Can I buy a house after I file bankruptcy?

Yes, you are able to buy a home after you file bankruptcy. You may need to wait a certain period of time—usually a year or two after filing a bankruptcy case—before lenders will be willing to approve you for a mortgage loan, but you may be able to get approved for a mortgage loan even while you are still going through the bankruptcy process, subject to approval by the bankruptcy court.

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has also established specific guidelines that set forth the rules and criteria for buying a house after filing a bankruptcy. We are happy to help you learn more about the process, provide guidance along the way, and connect you with our community partners that can assist you in your home-buying journey.

Should I put my house, car, or other property in someone else’s name before filing bankruptcy?

No. Please, do not transfer the deed to your house, title to your car, or ownership of any other property to someone else before filing bankruptcy.

Any changes in ownership made prior to filing bankruptcy could be very problematic, may cause you to lose that property, and potentially prevent you from being able to get the help you need.

Please talk with us about your options at a free consultation before you make any major changes.

Can I get rid of tax debt in bankruptcy?

Sometimes, some tax debt will be eliminated without repayment in bankruptcy. Other tax debt, typically more recent tax debt, will need to be repaid.

You will be set up with a bankruptcy plan to help resolve tax debts and get your life back on track.

Will I lose my car if I file bankruptcy?

No, it is entirely possible to file bankruptcy and keep your car. Having transportation is extremely important and Financial Freedom Legal will work with you to find options that will protect your property.

If your car loan payments are behind, filing bankruptcy can actually help you prevent repossession and keep your car. It is also possible in some cases to keep your car and adjust your loan payment terms so that you end up paying less on the car loan than would be due under the original loan terms.

Does my spouse have to file bankruptcy if I file bankruptcy?

No, your spouse does not have to file just because you file bankruptcy. However, the bankruptcy court may require that you provide some financial information about your spouse when you file your individual case.

If you are married and file bankruptcy individually, your spouse’s debts will not be impacted by your bankruptcy case. Debts that are joint between you and your spouse will be addressed in your bankruptcy, but your bankruptcy will only affect your liability on those debts.

Therefore, if you are discharged from a debt that is joint with your spouse, your spouse will be responsible for paying any portion of the joint debt that remains after your bankruptcy case is over.

Can I finance a vehicle after filing bankruptcy?

Yes, filing bankruptcy does not prevent you from financing a vehicle in the future. Vehicles don’t run forever, so it is actually quite common for people to finance the purchase of vehicles after filing bankruptcy, whether it is a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy.

In some cases, you may need to get permission from the bankruptcy court. Financial Freedom Legal will walk you through that process and take the steps necessary to get the court’s approval. 

Will my student loans go away if I file bankruptcy?

Probably not. There are some rare circumstances in which some student loan debts can be fully or partially discharged. But in most cases, bankruptcy will not eliminate any portion of your student loan debt.

Our team will gladly evaluate and discuss your specific student loans with you. Even if filing a bankruptcy will not eliminate your student loan debt, it can still help if you have fallen behind on your student loan payments.

As long as you are in an active bankruptcy case, you will not be required to make student loan payments, and creditors will not be allowed to bother you with collection calls or other collection actions.

Should I just pull funds out of my retirement account to pay off my debts?

No. Please do not give away your retirement funds to creditors. Retirement funds are fully protected in bankruptcy under state and federal laws.

Veronica Brown-Moseley

Stephen Relyea

Take Control of Your Finances Today

Don’t let debt control your life any longer. Contact Financial Freedom Legal today for a free consultation and discover how bankruptcy can help you achieve financial freedom. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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