Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC

Category: Bankruptcy attorney in Charlotte, North Carolina

Address: 7400 Carmel Executive Park Dr #105, Charlotte, NC 28226, USA

Phone: +17042594326

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

John Griffin

Sep 30, 2022

I would recommend Mr. Jack Lezman, He did an amazing job with my case. He made it easy and explained what was going to happen and what to expect. And Jennifer was awesome as well. Thank you both for all your help.

Bassey Edem

Aug 25, 2022

Mr Jack Lezman was very professional, knowledgeable , friendly and helpful.

Jerry Lewis

Oct 7, 2021

Very Professional and Responsive. Excellent Service and Supportive. Work Always Completed As Promised

mike a

Jul 28, 2021

Hands down šŸ– The best Attorney in Mecklenburg County Charlotte area. Very knowledgeable, patient, honest, and professional. Jack and his wife goes that extra mile to help you and makes sure that you are completely satisfied with the services they provide. If you find yourself in a struggling situation and needs the best Attorney..... Trust Me.... Give Jack G. Lezman a call.

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Questions & Answers

Are there any alternative options to bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 2, 2020
Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 2, 2020

While it may seem as though bankruptcy is your only choice, you actually have a few options to pick from. - Attend credit & debt counseling - Debt consolidation - Negotiate and settle your debts with creditors - Liquidate some of your assets to pay off more hefy debts - Create a debt management plan

What If Creditors Contact Me During Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019
Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019

A creditor may attempt to contact you during your bankruptcy while the automatic stay is in place. However, they should not be calling, emailing, or otherwise harassing you. If a creditor knowingly contacts you, thereby violating the automatic stay, then they may be liable for any harm caused. A Charlotte bankruptcy lawyer can help handle creditors during the bankruptcy process.

What Should I Do Before I File Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019
Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019

There are things that you can do before you file bankruptcy. For example, you should avoid charging anything new on your credit cards. Companies may think that you did so intentionally to have it discharged. You will also be required to take a credit counseling course within the 180 days of filing bankruptcy. You should also collect all of your necessary documents and prepare them to take to your Charlotte bankruptcy lawyer.

Will I Lose My House or Car if I File a Chapter 7?

Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019
Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019

When you file for bankruptcy, you are allowed to keep certain amounts of equity in certain types of property. In most cases, this means that the equity in your house and car will be protected. As your Charlotte bankruptcy attorney, we will be able to examine your assets and determine whether a Chapter 7 would work best for you.

What If Iā€™m Unable to Make Chapter 13 Payments?

Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019
Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019

When your payment plan was put into place, you should have considered your budget and ability to make those payments. However, things change. If you become unable to make your payments, then you should immediately contact your Charlotte bankruptcy lawyer to find out your options. You may be able to amend your Chapter 13 payment plan due to changed circumstances.

How Much Does It Cost to File Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019
Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019

Although you may have legal fees, which vary between attorneys, you will also have to pay a court filing fee in order to initiate your bankruptcy. The current federal court filing fee for a Chapter 7 is $306 and the fee for a Chapter 13 is $281. Some courts have additional administrative fees that they also charge. If you are unable to pay the bankruptcy filing fee, then you may be able to have it waived. Your Charlotte bankruptcy lawyer can help you reduce your filing fee, if you qualify.

What is chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019
Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC | Oct 3, 2019

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a discharge of all unsecured debts like credit cards and medical bills.

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