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Arkansas Bankruptcy

Debt relief through bankruptcy stops harassing phone calls, bill collectors, garnishments, repossessions, foreclosures
and the IRS
.

Your first meeting with your Baim Law Firm bankruptcy attorney is absolutely free, on the phone or with a personal visit to any of our our offices.

Talk to Arkansas bankruptcy attorneys Kyle Havner,
Diana Turner,
Annabelle Patterson, or Camille
Edmison-Wilhelmi

Get debt relief and a fresh financial start
with bankruptcy

Bankruptcy may be the best way to get a fresh financial start if you are being harassed by bill collectors, threatened with repossession or foreclosure, if your wages are being garnished or if you have problems with the IRS. When you declare bankruptcy, these unwelcome intrusions in your life stop and you can get your financial affairs back on track.

You are not alone. Millions of Americans have sought debt relief through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. They got a fresh financial start. Below is a list of the most common reasons for filing bankruptcy.

  • Medical bills
  • Credit card debt
  • Job loss
  • Foreclosure
  • Repossession
  • Garnishments
  • Utililty cutoff
  • Fraudulent collection attempts

How our bankruptcy attorneys help you

Your Baim Law Firm bankruptcy attorney in Pine Bluff, El Dorado, Hot Springs, Hot Springs Village or Little Rock will advise you on your options and help you make the choice best for your individual circumstances. You may find our bankruptcy questions and answers page to be helpful.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Most of your debts are cancelled if you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You may be able to pay some creditors so you can keep a car, home or other property you need. Click here for more details on Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

You may keep your possessions If you file Chapter 13 bankruptcy and you may reorganize your debts into an monthly payment plan based on your income. Click here for more details on Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Chapter 12 Bankruptcy for family farmers

If you are a family farmer, Chapter 12 bankruptcy allows you to make a plan of reorganization.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief under the bankruptcy code.

 

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