The Golden Law Group Will Help You File for Bankruptcy in Bradenton, Florida
Under U.S. Bankruptcy law, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy petitions proceed through the local bankruptcy court in the jurisdiction of the individual filing for protection. If you are a resident of Bradenton, Florida, or a nearby community, your petition will be handled by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Tampa.
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The Golden Law Group is in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Tampa every day. Our Florida bankruptcy attorneys understand the legal process and requirements for exemptions, petitions for discharging debt and legal motions. Bankruptcy judges are like any other type of judge. They have procedures they want followed and they each interpret bankruptcy laws and legal precedent differently. Filing for bankruptcy in Bradenton requires an attorney who knows the state and federal laws, as well as the strategies for getting your case through the Chapter 7 Creditors' Hearing or the Chapter 13 Plan and Confirmation Hearing.
If you are filing for bankruptcy in Bradenton, it makes sense to hire a Bradenton bankruptcy lawyer. With offices in Bradenton, Tampa and Brandon, The Golden Law Group helps individuals with debt relief and bankruptcy services in communities throughout Manatee County, Hillsborough County and Sarasota County.
Stop Creditor Harassment in Bradenton
Creditors and collection agencies are regulated by the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act of 1977 and the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act. If you are a Bradenton resident and facing harassing phone calls and collections practices, let The Golden Law Group put a stop to it. You can fight back. Call to talk to an attorney about your options today.
Filing for bankruptcy in Bradenton, Florida, isn't complicated. Contact the firm today to arrange a free consultation. Start with getting your questions answered about filing for bankruptcy in Bradenton. Get the fresh start your family needs.

