CMC Law

Category: Bankruptcy attorney in Atlanta, Georgia

Address: 5 Concourse Pkwy #3000, Atlanta, GA 30328, USA

Phone: +14045850040

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5:15PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5:15PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5:15PM

Thursday: 8AM–5:15PM

Friday: 8AM–5:15PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Juan Bucio

Jul 26, 2022

Quick an efficient, he was able to help me with my case when no one else could, thank you.

Joell Ashcraft

May 26, 2022

I called CMC law this morning & the receptionist transferred me straight to Charles to discuss my situation. I was served a garnishment at my work effectively immediately & was worried about the whole situation given was a very large debt in another state. He knew exactly what to do, gave me solid advice, and advised me about my options. Within 5 hours Charles got my garnishment released as well as my debt settled & closed for a third of the original amount!!! A satisfactory of debt was filed with the court the same day. He was knowledgeable, professional & all around stellar. I was shocked with how fast this case was closed & so was my boss given I was just served a wage garnishment. I’ve worried about this debt for the past 4 years & now I can finally be free. I would recommend Charles to anyone I come across that would need his assistance. If I could give him double the google stars I would.

Matt Sosebee

Nov 9, 2021

Great guy. Helped me after another attorney screwed me and got my case dismissed. I still talk to him on occasion.

Willie McNair

Aug 3, 2021

Mr Clapp’s initial approach is great, with an extraordinary understanding of your concerns! He makes you feel important and worthy of the best professional care. I was impressed and felt like his knowledge was beyond reproach! After my experience with mr Clapp. I would recommend him with confidence that my friends would be given a true professional! Thank you

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Questions & Answers

Can I get rid of a tax debt by filing for bankruptcy?

Britton Clapp | Oct 7, 2018
CMC Law | Oct 7, 2018

Yes, tax debt can be discharged in certain situations. Generally, if your taxes are filed on time, and over three years has passed since the last date they are due to be filed, they may be dischargeable. Also, if taxes are late-filed, and over two years have passed, they may be dischargeable.

Charles Clapp is a bad lawyer! He told me he would help me he took my filling payments and never contacted me about anything he never pick up the phone. Horrible Lawyer he let the judge close my case. Now he want me to pay 310 to restart the process

James Byrd Jr | Oct 7, 2018
CMC Law | Oct 7, 2018

This person filed a chapter 13 using the court's installment fee plan. He did not pay the fee, did not pay any money into the case, and the case was dismissed. I contacted him repeatedly prior to dismissal to pay the money. In order to file a case after a dismissal for non-payment of court filing fees, you must pay $310 up front.There is nothing a lawyer can do to stop a dismissal if the money isn't paid. Nonetheless, I wish this person the best.

I want to know if student loan payments (Private and Federal) are postponed while filing CH7?

Sandra Higgins | Oct 7, 2018
Charles Clapp | Oct 7, 2019

All creditors are temporarily stopped from attempted to collect a debt from you while you are in an active bankruptcy. This includes student loan creditors. So, yes, technically it postpones student loan payments. However, you still pay interest and penalties on the student loan debt, since student loans are generally non-dischargeable in bankruptcy. Filing bankruptcy--either chapter 7 or chapter 13--can provide some temporary help with student loans. It will stop garnishments based on student loans, as long as the bankruptcy is pending. Ultimately, though, bankruptcy isn't a great way to deal with student loans. Student loans are non-dischargeable, unless exceptional circumstances exist. Right now, the best thing we have for student loans is Income Based Repayment. It's a non-bankruptcy solution, and it isn't great, but unfortunately, right now, it's the best we have.

Blocked my calls you blocked every way I can communicate with you I don’t understand why you decided not to help me with the starchy I can find this to be a little unethical and I’m not sure why you turned turned me down

Cherry “Te te a’” M | Oct 7, 2018
CMC Law | Oct 7, 2018

I represented this client in 2 separate chapter 13 bankruptcies. She never paid any money in either case, and both were dismissed. I elected not to represent her in a 3rd case. I wish her the best of luck though.

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