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"Boleman law firm has been the best law firm in Virginia."They helped me and my wife so much I could never repay them for the help they did for us and they were very kind and helpful and always took my calls and always made sure I was doing my part and they never ever let us down they saved our home our automobiles and that was our life as I said they were like family the way they treated us and did so much for us and the price they charged us was so cheap and they never let us down. To us there is no other law firm that is like family.- David R.
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"Kudos to their whole team!!"
I came to them highly recommended from a coworker, and I’ve truly enjoyed my experience, from working with some of the different staff via email or in person to a few of the different partners at the firm, everyone there has treated me with dignity and respect, and has patiently guided me through the process of the help I was seeking.
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The professionalism, empathy respect and guidance that I received at the Boleman law office was an unforgettable experience that uplift my journey.
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"I highly recommend Boleman Law firm if you are considering bankruptcy."Boleman Law Firm possesses some great lawyers. I had some fears about filing for bankruptcy but their staff walked me through the entire process. I was treated with respect and compassion. It’s not easy deciding to file for bankruptcy but Boleman made the process easy and relatively straightforward.- Robert M.
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"Great place to start your journey with bankruptcy."
I would recommend them over any other law firm that you know. Very professional and knowledgeable and they breakdown the process and paperwork for you to understand it
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"Guided us to a successful outcome."
We had a great experience . Their team is amazing. Very professional while being considerate of 2 older folks with special needs.
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"I’m finally getting the peace that I need from my phone ringing daily from creditors."
Working with Boleman Lawfirm has been amazing. Boleman took me by my hand and now I’m on my way to Financial Freedom.
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"They were extremely helpful and made the process of filing Chapter 7 seamless and simple."
I had a great experience working with Boleman Law Firm, specifically with Laura Aldridge and her team. They explained in detail what documents needed to be completed and submitted in or to file Additionally, they were very supportive and helped to ease the stress during a financially stressful time. I highly recommend giving them a call if you're dealing with financial hardship and looking for relief.
- Eric N.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Vehicle: Can I keep my car or truck in bankruptcy?A Chapter 13 bankruptcy may allow you to keep your vehicle, giving you up to 60 months to catch up on arrears so long as you keep payments current going forward. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you usually cannot keep your vehicle. During your free consultation with a Boleman Law attorney these options will be fully explained.
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Vehicle repossession: Can bankruptcy stop it?Bankruptcy may stop vehicle repossession and can sometimes get the vehicle unlocked or returned even if it has been already repossessed. During your free consultation with a Boleman Law attorney these options will be fully explained.
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Taxes: Do I have to pay back taxes if I’m in bankruptcy?Federal and state taxes may not be discharged in bankruptcy. However there are options which may allow taxes to be reduced or forgiven. During your free consultation with a Boleman Law attorney these options will be fully explained.
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Assets and savings: Can I keep them in bankruptcy?
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy the person turns over all of their non-exempt assets or property (vehicle, house, savings, for example) to a bankruptcy trustee who liquidates it and distributes the proceeds to the unsecured creditors such as credit card companies, medical bills or loans. People can usually keep most of their personal property (jewelry, tools, clothing, for example).
In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy the person files a payment plan with the bankruptcy trustee and agrees to pay all future debts on time while an affordable monthly payment plan allows them to pay back their creditors partially or in full over a three to five-year period. In return, the debtor can keep their property (home, vehicle and other assets) so long as the plan payments are made.