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115 East Main Street, Suite A1B-9C
Buford, GA 30518
Directions
Call us today at 678-541-6770 for a free consultation
or Book an appointment online at: https://koalendar.com/e/meet-with-ken-parker
We are conveniently located close to the Mall of Georgia in historic downtown Buford in the old tannery building in the Executive offices at Toast and Jam Community.
DEBT RELIEF
Thu, 11/01/2012 - 00:33 — Ken ParkerLiving paycheck to paycheck is no way to go through life. If you are struggling with debt, avoiding answering the phone because its a debt collector or if your paycheck is being garnished, call me today for a free consultation. Bankruptcy doesn't have to be scary. I can help ease your financial burdens and give you peace of mind!
678-541-6770 or 404-378-0600.
Debt Relief
Thu, 03/13/2014 - 13:14 — Ken ParkerWhen should you consider Bankruptcy? Ask yourself if any of the below apply to you.
Bills are stacking up?
Are you living paycheck to paycheck?
Never answer the phone without checking caller ID?
Know your rights when talking to creditors?
Rarely have enough money to cover monthly bills?
Usually only pay the minimum payments or less?
Put off paying a bill because you have to put food on the table?
The phrase "robbing Peter to pay Paul" applies to you?
Can't afford to miss even a single day of work?
You can't see yourself getting out from under your debts?
Exemptions - In a Box
Mon, 05/06/2013 - 23:57 — Ken ParkerExemptions ... In a BOX.
Every day, prospective clients call inquiring about bankruptcy options and one of the most asked questions is: Will I lose my property if I file a Chapter 7? Most of the time, the answer is NO.
Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act
Wed, 12/12/2012 - 01:54 — Ken ParkerThe Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act and Debt Cancellation
Difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Mon, 10/31/2011 - 01:35 — Ken ParkerWhat is the difference between a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Foreclosures
Sat, 11/06/2010 - 02:12 — Ken ParkerIf your house is scheduled for a foreclosure and you are working on a loan modification, keep in mind that the loan modification process does not necessarily stop the foreclosure process. Several clients have come to our Law Firm and said they were working on a loan modification and they thought that meant the foreclosure would automatically stop. This is NOT the case! If you are facing foreclosure, you can use the power of the Federal Bankruptcy Court to stop the foreclosure through filing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy case.