Top best Bankruptcy Lawyers Near me in ZIP 30303
Explore Bankruptcy lawyers near ZIP code 30303 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Compare 42 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Bankruptcy Lawyers Nearby Oak Ridge 30303 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Atlanta Area) 30308 1.4 miles
(Atlanta Area) 30309 3.1 miles
(Atlanta Area) 30307 3.4 miles
(Atlanta Area) 30324 5.0 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Atlanta Area) 30305 5.7 miles
(Decatur Area) 30030 5.8 miles
(Atlanta Area) 30329 6.4 miles
(Atlanta Area) 30339 9.0 miles
(Atlanta Area) 30345 9.1 miles
(Atlanta Area) 30331 9.4 miles
25 - 42
$160 - $439
37% - 61%
4.1 - 4.5 ★
FAQs - Bankruptcy Lawyers in 30303 city Oak Ridge How many Bankruptcy lawyers actively serve residents of Oak Ridge, Tennessee? Approximately 40 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy across Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Most matters are filed through the Tennessee District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Bankruptcy lawyers in Oak Ridge, Tennessee? In Oak Ridge, typical rates range from $208-$301 per hour for Bankruptcy. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3805 and $7343, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Bankruptcy matters usually take in courts near Oak Ridge? Bankruptcy cases in Oak Ridge, Tennessee usually take around 3-7 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy cases for people living in Oak Ridge, Tennessee? Residents of Oak Ridge typically see Bankruptcy filings handled by the Tennessee District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy? About 49% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
42 Bankruptcy Lawyers Found Near You
While I participate in some personal injury cases, my main job is consulting with and helping people with consumer debt.. A big part of the job is counseling people who might otherwise panic and file Chapter 13 bankruptcy to stop a threatened foreclosure. Very often that foreclosure does not happen, and the customer's decision not to file Chapter 13 bankruptcy turns out to be wise.. Totally different would be the situation where a worker has been garnished for several months and cannot find an attorney to file Chapter 7 without full advance payment of attorneys fees. If I trust that worker and can look that worker in the eye, I will file that case and stop the garnishment and wait several months to be paid.. Sometimes we can sue the garnishing creditor and recover some garnished funds.. Guy Gupton
During my professonal career I have represented individuals and small businesses in litigation and bankruptcy. I have litigated cases involving contracts, torts and consumer credit claims in state court and federal court.. I have litigated a substantial number of cases involving consumer claims under the Truth in Lending Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Fair Credit Reporting Act.. If you have a potential bankruptcy case, my office conducts a professional evaluation to determine if you are eligible to file a bankruptcy case and if so which type of bankruptcy is best for you situation.. If a bankruptcy case is filed my office provides professional, personal representation through the bankruptcy process. We make a determination if you have any claims against crediotrs which will reduce the amount owed or, even, provide a positive settlement for you.. Please call our office for a free bankruptcy consultation.
Anthony (Tony) Sandberg is the owner of the Sandberg Law Firm, an Atlanta based firm with 8 attorneys focused exclusively on consumer bankruptcy. Since the firms founding in 2005 Tony and the firm have represented over 6000 clients in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The firm has stopped literally hundreds of home foreclosures and helped thousands of families gain a fresh start with their finances. Tony has taught courses in labor law, human resource management and contract negotiations at both the graduate and undergraduate level. He also did graduate work in educational psychology at Northern Arizona University. He also has been an adjunct faculty member at Ottawa University, Maricopa County Community College, and the Devry Graduate School of Management.. Before entering the practice of law in 1999 Tony retired from Lucent Technologies after 31 years in the telecommunications industry. Prior to founding the firm Tony worked as a public defender in South Georgia and practiced bankruptcy at Clark and Washington and King and King. The State Bar of Georgia recognized Tony for “Outstanding Public Service in providing advocacy to low income people of Georgia” from 2005-2010. Tony and his wife live in Mansfield, Georgia where they are restoring a 140-year-old farm home. They are the proud parents of Meaghan Elandsen who works at the firm, Kristine Bump who is the Human Resources Director for a printing firm in Phoenix, AZ, and Matt Sandberg who is an IT manager living in Mesa AZ. They are also the proud grandparents of five who live in Arizona.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas.