| Bailey law firm |
251 South Pine Street |
| // Practice Limited to Bankruptcy Law |
What Differentiates UsExperienced - Mr. Bailey has been practicing bankruptcy law exclusively since 1986 and, therefore, is one of the most experienced bankruptcy attorneys in the Upstate of South Carolina.Detailed - The present bankruptcy laws require a great deal of documented information, and you will find that Mr. Bailey is very meticulous and organized in gathering and putting it together. Although you also will have to work hard to meet the requirements, you will greatly appreciate his attention to detail. It will give you confidence that your case is being handled well. Accountable - Of course, every attorney is accountable to the highest court of the state in which they practice according to certain legal and ethical standards. However, the reason this web site and other promotional materials reflect Mr. Bailey's Christian beliefs is so that fellow believers will also hold him accountable according to shared Biblical standards. If you think he is not adhering to the Word of God in his personal or professional life, please be sure to let him know ... gently, of course.
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Getting StartedIf you are interested in filing bankruptcy, and if you live in one of the following South Carolina counties (Spartanburg, Greenville, Anderson, Cherokee, Union, Pickens, Oconee, Laurens) then the first step in the process is simply to call us or complete the form below. The first time you do so, an employee of our office will see to it that you receive one of our Bankruptcy worksheet packages at no cost to you. The package includes information about bankruptcy, directions to our office, and worksheets for you to complete and return to us. After those worksheets are returned, we will give you an analysis of whether bankruptcy can assist you are not, and then set up a personal interview with Mr. Bailey if it looks like bankruptcy can help. In the meantime, however, you should start gathering together the following documents:
In addition, it would be best if you did not transfer or sell any property whatsoever, or pay back extra sums of money to any of your creditors (above and beyond regular payments), without waiting for us to give you advice. Some property transfers or substantial payments to creditors can cause problems when it comes to filing bankruptcy. You may rest assured that our services are the best and our staff is very friendly!
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