- Child SupportIn some cases, certain debts will not be discharged. This can include child support, criminal fines, court fees, restitution, alimony payments, student loans, and certain back taxes. It is important to have an attorney explain the differences to you before you file for bankruptcy.
- Spousal Support
- Landlord-Tenant DisputesWith decades of experience, we are well-versed in how to help clients fight debt discharges, facilitate landlord-tenant evictions, obtain a writ of sequestration to recover collateral, and more.
- Personal InjuryIf you are concerned about what property you can keep when you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you should know that most personal items will be exempt. Approximately 90% of individuals who file for bankruptcy are able to keep all of their personal property. Properties that are exempt under Chapter 7 include pensions, social security, 401k, unemployment compensation, damages (for a personal injury case), household goods and appliances, automobiles, equity in your home, and jewelry and clothing.
- BankruptcyThe Pritchard Law Firm represents creditors, lenders, and individuals who are experiencing financial issues. Whether you need to collect on a debt or need debt-relief solutions, we are the Fort Worth attorney you can trust. Our firm focuses on delivering results-oriented solutions to consumer collections and bankruptcy cases. We’ve been practicing in these fields for over 45 years, and we bring to each case our unique insight and sophisticated understanding of consumer and bankruptcy law.
- ForeclosureHave you missed mortgage payments on your home? Or maybe you have already received a notice of foreclosure on your home? If so, then it is important that you consult with an experienced foreclosure lawyer to help you protect your home from foreclosure. At The Pritchard Law Firm, our team has over 45 years of experience representing consumers and creditors in bankruptcy proceedings, including foreclosures. We understand both sides of foreclosure cases and we are prepared to use our unique insider knowledge to fight for your home.
- Debt CollectionCreditor harassment is very common for debtors. But when you file for bankruptcy, creditors are prohibited from contacting you about debt collection.