Stopping Utility Shutoffs
If Memphis Light, Gas and Water has threatened to cut off your service for non-payment of utility bills, help is available.
The Law Offices of Philip F. Counce can explain what you need to do to keep your utilities on, and how we could help you get back on track 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.
Filing for Bankruptcy Could Be the Solution
If you have overdue utility bills, you probably have other overdue bills, too. You may be behind on your rent, your mortgage payments, and you may have run up the balance on your credit cards to unmanageable levels.
Instead of accruing late fees and interest penalties, you may want to consider bankruptcy. Filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy could provide an overall solution to your financial problems. It could give you the financial breathing room you need to establish a stronger financial future.
Once we file bankruptcy for you, MLGW cannot shut off your utilities. Your lights, water and gas will stay on upon paying a deposit of $125.00 typically while the past due amount is bankrupted. The threat of foreclosure or repossession stops, too, as well as creditor phone calls and harassment.
Attorney Philip Counce can review your situation and recommend a course of action to help you get out of debt. For one competitive fee, we can help you file for bankruptcy and you could be on your way to a more secure financial future.
Restoring Your Utilities
If your utilities have been shut off for non-payment of bills, our firm can help you get them back on upon paying a deposit of $125.00 typically while the past due amount is bankrupted. This deposit can usually be billed on your first utility bill following the date your file your case.
The Law Offices of Philip F. Counce can explain the procedure for getting your utilities working again.
Will Bankruptcy Help?
Ask Philip Counce. It could be the right solution for you.
For a confidential consultation with Lawyer 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.
