JACKSONVILLE BANKRUPTCY
Attorneys at the Affinity Law Firm represent individual debtors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 here in Jacksonville.
We also represent business Chapter 11 or Chapter 13 cases in the State of Florida.
Call today for a Bankruptcy Consultation.
We also represent business Chapter 11 or Chapter 13 cases in the State of Florida.
Call today for a Bankruptcy Consultation.
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- Gust Sarris
- I was a business consultant and Entrepreneur for many years. During this time I had many attorneys and often felt that they certainly knew the law but often did not understand my business. About 8 years ago through my business efforts, I was in a place and time in my life where I could take some time off. I was always curious about the law and made the decision to attend law school. The first law practice I joined was not a fit for me. When I left I wanted to have a law firm that understood business and had a common sense approach to all forms of law The Affinity Law Firm was founded and immediately merged with the Law Office of Millie Kanyar. A strong partnership was formed that relied strongly on technology, business models, and an "affinity" for the law. In a short time another partner joined, Graham Syfert, and we have not stopped growing. Affinity Law now handles many types of law but has not forgot the basics that client service is number one. From the sound of our name you will find our approach to law refreshing. I hope that if you have read this far you will give us your enough trust to come in and see us and we will earn your trust. - Gust Sarris
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Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney - Bankruptcy Myths
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Bankruptcy Myths
1. You will lose your home
2. You will lose your car
3. It affects your credit more than anything.
4. The new law prevents most people from being able to file bankruptcy.
First, you may keep your bigger assets such as your home and your car. In fact you may also “redeem” other assets as long as you can afford them.
Second, having many hits on your credit report over years will prevent you from buying a house or getting a reasonable car loan. Most people who file for bankruptcy can re-establish enough credit to buy a home within two years!
Bankruptcy can be a final option for people who cannot afford their bills. Although the rules for bankruptcy have been made stricter, it can be a very successful method of handling your bills.
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