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  1. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney Susan Dupre Barrett
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 22 years.

  2. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney Vincent M. Davison Jr.
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 37 years.

  3. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney Terry Leiden
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 41 years.

  4. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney Ralph Emerson Hanna III
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 20 years.

  5. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney J. Benjamin Kay III
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 40 years.

  6. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney Zane Patrick Leiden
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 20 years.

  7. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney Edward J. Coleman III
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 31 years.

  8. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney Guy Henry Seymour Jr.
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 16 years.

  9. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney John B. Long
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 43 years.

  10. Augusta Bankruptcy Attorney James Carlisle Overstreet Jr.
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    Augusta, GA Bankruptcy Attorney. Licensed for 14 years.

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Bankruptcy / Debt

A bankruptcy attorney can help you manage personal or professional debts you are unable to pay. Bankruptcy laws allow people and businesses to (1) get a “fresh start” by relieving most debts; and (2) repay the money owed to all creditors as fairly as possible. When you file for bankruptcy protection, all other legal actions against you are put on hold. Creditors cannot sue you, garnish your wages, repossess your car or home entertainment system, or start or continue with a foreclosure action against your home. There are different types of bankruptcy filings and each has its own advantages. Since bankruptcy can significantly impact your future purchasing power and credit rating, you should see a bankruptcy attorney to make sure the benefits of filling bankruptcy outweigh the consequences.