Financial Trouble? Call Attorney Joseph E. Garrett.
Are you asking questions such as: Can I stay in my house? Can I keep my car? Can I prevent the repossession of my truck?
The answer to all of these questions is an honest and emphatic "yes." Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy protections may help you get out from under your debt. The new day you are hoping for, one in which you are not harassed by bill collectors and creditors, could be right around the corner.
Contact the Memphis Law Office of Joseph E. Garrett today. Attorney Garrett is a skilled consumer bankruptcy lawyer who has helped people in need of debt relief, people just like you, for almost 20 years. Call today — 901-327-4621.
Call the Law Office of Joseph E. Garrett for a Free Initial Consultation
Joseph E. Garrett knows the law, and knows the people of Western Tennessee. He has compassion for his clients and he understands the financial hard times they are experiencing. He feels for those who have lost their jobs, and those who have been victimized by downsizing or outsourcing in the national economic downturn.
Personal and financial crises lead to money worries. You may be wondering: How will I repay my personal loans or my student loans? How can I remain in good standing with credit cards companies?
Stop Foreclosure, Repossession, and Creditor and Collections Harassment
Bankruptcy protections can stop foreclosure on your home, stop repossession of your vehicle and stop the garnishment of your wages. We can show you ways to deal with unexpected medical bills so that you do not end up deeper in debt. Best of all, with bankruptcy protection you can end the harassment by creditors and collection agencies.
Tell us what has happened to your job, your income, or your family budget. Let the Memphis Law Office of Joseph E. Garrett help restore your financial health.
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Call us today to help you get your life back on track. Contact us right now at 901-327-4621.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.







