Address: 5008 Manatee Ave W Ste A, Bradenton, FL 34209, USA
Phone: +19417479191
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Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
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Dawn Wolf
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We can negotiate with your creditors and help stop the harrassment.
Foreclosure can happen when you fail to make mortgage payments. Your bank can take possession and put your home up for sale.
The law office of James D. Jackman, P.A. can try to help you get your vehicle back
The first step is to contact us for a free initial consultation where we can discuss your situation and help you understand your options.
Many businesses that need cash quickly use Merchant cash advance. It is a loan that can be considerably more expensive than a business loan.
It's best to get in touch with a professional as soon as possible. The team at James Jackman P.A. may be able to help. Book a free initial consult with us where we can discuss your situation and help you understand the next steps.
Thank you for your inquiry. I would suggest an office appointment to discuss details about your credit dispute issue.
A Power of Attorney is a designated person with legal authority to act for you. This includes making financial and legal decisions on your behalf. It is important that you have both a Power of Attorney and a Will.
Although it's hard to think about, you never know if the unexpected might happen. If you have a legal will, you can always feel secure in the fact your assets will go to your preferred beneficiaries.
If you're married, your spouse would likely inherit your assets. It is risky to leave this up to chance if you want anyone other than your spouse to inherit certain items. If you have children, a will also dictates who becomes the guardian of your children.
Unsecured debts are those debts which are not guaranteed by any kind of collateral, such as a car or your home. In other words, if someone loaned you money in this way, they can’t repossess anything. Many unsecured debts can be discharged in a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, including credit card debt, judgments, some taxes, medical bills, utility bills, and personal loans.
We can stop creditors from calling you. Creditors who hold the unsecured debt, like most credit card debt or other money owed for services performed, only have two options in recouping their money: they can either convince you to pay voluntarily or seek a court order. Not paying these debts can severely damage your credit in most instances.
Non-dischargeable debts include those for child and spousal support, student loans (except in very limited circumstances), certain taxes, recent debts for luxuries, debts incurred on the basis of fraud (such as lying on a credit application or writing a bad check), and unlisted creditors.
Yes. there is one hearing that must be attended and the hearing room is more like a classroom setting and should be taken very seriously.
Ch 7 - 3- 5 months afer the filing date, Ch 13 - 36-60 months after filing date.
Upon filing the case.
It goes down and the analysis is constantly changing but there is hope for the future credit wise if you make timely payments after teh bankruptcy and use common sense.
Homestead proerty in Florida is exempt so generally yes.
It depends and we will discuss this issue with you in depth prior to filing your case.
Yes unless you have had your passport frozen for past due taxes or other non bankrupty issues.
Yes. We invite you to contact us today 941-747-9191 to discuss your situation and bankruptcy options with the law office of James D. Jackman, P.A conveniently located in Manatee County.
Yes. Typically, individuals see an improvement in their credit scores shortly after going through the bankruptcy process. Additionally, you may be eligible for car loans shortly after filing.
You can file for Chapter 7 once every eight years. You can file Chapter 13 as needed but obtaining a discharge is another issue to discuss if you filed a previous bankruptcy recently.
No. You cannot be discriminated against for filing bankruptcy.
Almost never. Most individuals who qualify for Chapter 7 are able to keep all of their household items.
The fees and costs are very reasonable and are determined on a case by case basis which will be discussed in our meeting.
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