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Divorce & Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Attorney in Memphis, Tennessee

During and after a divorce, people can run into financial difficulty. While they previously had another income to support the household, now they must provide for their needs on their own. They may also end up with a portion of their former spouse's debt and have to provide child support payments.

If you find yourself in this situation, with mounting bills and growing debt, you should talk with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer.

The Law Offices of Philip F. Counce is dedicated to helping people obtain debt relief using the bankruptcy laws.

The Law Offices of Philip F. Counce
Call (901) 201-6012 or send us an e-mail to arrange for a confidential consultation. We want to help you get out of debt and get on with your life.

Debt Relief for Divorced People

Philip Counce will review your situation and recommend a course of action. This could involve a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing or filing under Chapter 7. We will develop a personalized debt consolidation and elimination plan for you. If you owe child support or spousal support payments, these payments must continue. What bankruptcy can do is reduce or eliminate your debts, freeing up cash that you can use to cover your child support obligation. After all, your child deserves your financial support and love — now more than ever.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be used to catch up past Domestic Support Obligations over a period of up to sixty months to keep your plan affordable.

For more information about the difference a bankruptcy filing can make in your life go to our Bankruptcy Information Center and our Bankruptcy FAQ page.

Will Bankruptcy Help?
Ask Philip Counce. It could be the right solution for you.

For a confidential consultation with Attorney Philip F. Counce, call (901) 201-6012 or send us an e-mail.

We are a Title 11 Debt Relief Agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. This ad does not create an attorney-client relationship until a written agreement is signed.