Bankruptcy Overview
Atlanta-Area Bankruptcy Attorney
Filing bankruptcy is not the end. For most people it represents a new beginning. Bankruptcy helps people deal with their debts in an orderly, structured way and move on with their lives. Most people feel an enormous sense of relief when they realize that they have options through bankruptcy.
Experience Counts
At my Peachtree City, Georgia, law firm, I guide individuals and small businesses through the bankruptcy process. As an attorney in practice since 1990, I understand the changes that have occurred in bankruptcy laws over the years. I use my experience and knowledge to help clients learn about their options. I also discuss the effect of bankruptcy on credit ratings, divorce and tax status. I also try to dispel myths about bankruptcy so that they understand the process correctly.
Contact my law office today online or by telephone at 866-754-3070 to learn how I can help with bankruptcy. I serve clients in the Atlanta area from my law office in Peachtree City.
Bankruptcy Options
I handle three types of filings under the bankruptcy code:
Each type of bankruptcy is designed for people in specific circumstances. Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies allow individuals to liquidate or reorganize their debts, while Chapter 11 bankruptcy gives small businesses a way to get out from under crushing debt loads by restructuring the debt. I advise clients about the best choice for their situations.
In instances where bankruptcy may not be the best option, I advise clients about alternatives. I will negotiate aggressively with creditors on their behalf, seeking to help them resolve their financial difficulties without filing bankruptcy. I represent individual and small business debtors before creditors of all types, including people who are experiencing tax law problems.
Contact My Law Office
Who you choose as your lawyer can make a difference. Contact Tierney Law Firm toll-free at 866-754-3070 or send an e-mail to schedule an appointment.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.














