Memphis, Tennessee, Bankruptcy Lawyer
Have your wages been garnished? Has your car been repossessed? Do creditors call you constantly? Does your debt keep you awake at night? Have you stopped opening your bills? The bankruptcy system was created for people in just your situation and it's okay to file for bankruptcy.
Creditors may make threats, but the truth is, you can file for bankruptcy and still live a perfectly happy and comfortable life. There's a good chance you'll be able to keep your house and car — and a lawyer can make sure you do it right. For a free initial consultation, call 901-730-4958 or contact my office online.
I'm Ben Sissman, an attorney with more than 30 years of experience handling bankruptcy law. I am also a Certified Creditors' Rights Specialist. At my law office, I help clients discharge their debts and put their financial lives back on track.
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It's True What They Say: Knowledge Is Power
While many bankruptcies are caused by uncontrollable events (like medical illness or divorce …), many others are caused because the individual in debt just doesn't know enough about property, credit and financing. The more you know, the more you can take control of your life.
I have handled bankruptcy for more than 30 years. I know how to help you put your problems in the context of "the big picture." I will help you avoid pitfalls and plot a new course for future financial stability.
Representation for Creditors
I also represent creditors in bankruptcy proceedings and landlords in landlord/tenant collections disputes. I have experience and will help you handle your situation efficiently and effectively.
To schedule a free initial consultation, call me today at 901-730-4958 or just contact my office online. I usually answer my own phone and I look forward to meeting with you.
We are aggressive advocates for clients' rights and freedoms when it comes to Bankruptcy Law. Often times individuals have little to no understanding of Bankruptcy Law, and creditors know how to take