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Bankruptcy Lawyer

Filing bankruptcy can help a person by discarding debts or by confirming plans to repay debts. Bankruptcy cases begin when the debtor files a petition with the bankruptcy court. A petition may be filed by an individual, by spouses together, or by a corporation or other entity. All bankruptcy cases are handled in federal courts under rules outlined in the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. 

One of the main purposes of bankruptcy is to discharge certain debts, or all debts depending on your situation, and to give unfortunate people a fresh start.

Debt Relief

Chapter 7

Chapter 13

Foreclosures

Wage Garnishments

Asset Options

“Kelly has been a great attorney to myself and my family for many years. Up front and honest even if you don’t want to hear it. 

You are not blinded on anything. And he doesn’t give you false hope. If it can be done, Kelly is who you need. Trust him completely.”

Client:

Stephanie D.

Bankruptcy Packet

Click on the Bankruptcy packet and you can read the details. If you decide to file, please download the packet, fill it out, and bring it with you for your first meeting.

Kelly Wilson is an experienced bankruptcy attorney in Middle Tennessee. His office is conveniently located on the square in Shelbyville, TN. Kelly represents clients from Tullahoma, Manchester, Lewisburg, Fayetteville, Winchester, and McMinnville Tennessee. Kelly has helped clients stop harassing phone calls, foreclosures and judgments, stop wage garnishments, reduce the balance owed on vehicles, and reduce medical balances.

We make it our business to help you Stay Prosperous.

Financial Debt Relief

 

Chapter 7

Chapter 13

Foreclosures

Wage Garnishments

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      931-684-5424

        Tullahoma, TN

        Shelbyville, TN

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