Address: 101 W 14th St Suite 101, Greenville, NC 27834, USA
Phone: +12526897678
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Meosha Brockers
If your in need of a financial break and want the right legal advice this law firm is amazing. Tammy and Carol held my hand a long the way through it all. I couldn’t Thank them enough because now I have relief that I’ve been longing for. No better law firm than Gillespie and Murphy 😊
Grand Poobah
Truly a wealth of knowledge and not afraid to use it to help out folks in need. I would ABSOLUTELY suggest these professionals to anyone in need of advice or representation.
Mike Patterson
I contacted the Greenville office and found the employees there as simply great. My circumstances changed forcing me to withdraw from my bankruptcy! However if I ever needed to look at this again this would without a doubt be the firm I would use!
Patty Simons
Filing BK is not something I ever thought I would have to do. After over 10 years of still paying off debt for my divorce I could never get ahead of I decided to swallow my pride and seek a consultation. I was so embarrassed at the thought of filing BK. Mr. Friesen and his team never once made me feel ashamed for filing. They were nothing but kind and gracious and so helpful. I learned so much and am so thankful I chose Mr. Friesen and his firm to walk through this with me. I am eternally grateful for their support, guidance and help.
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Our office is located at 101 W. 14th Street, Suite 101, Greenville, NC.
In years past, it was fairly common for people to seek bankruptcy discharge of student loan debts, so they were eventually removed from consideration for the bankruptcy process. Gradually, however, the prohibitions against student loans have lessened a little bit. In some instances, you can include student loans and taxes in a Chapter 13 repayment plan and pay them off over time, saving money in the end. Student loan debts may also be dischargeable in rare instances, if the debtor can prove an “undue hardship” associated with repayment; however, this may be a difficult process.
Short of bankruptcy, a debtor may attempt to mediate with creditors or negotiate workout agreements to extend due dates, lower interest rates, partially forgive debt or alter terms of repayment. A debtor could also execute an “Assignment of Property for the Benefit of Creditors” (known as an “ABC”), wherein the debtor puts assets in the trust of a neutral third party to pay creditors. A business debtor has the option to sell his or her business, negotiating the satisfaction of debt as part of the deal. Options to bankruptcy do exist, but many creditors are unwilling to agree to reasonable term modifications and are not interested in negotiation.
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