Gregory Sam
Law Firm in Lubbock, TX

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Board Certified Bankruptcy Lawyer
read moreSam C. Gregory has been certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in the area of consumer bankruptcy law since 2000. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization recognizes attorneys who have demonstrated extensive experience, training and knowledge by awarding Certificates of Special Competence. You expect certification from your doctor - expect it from your lawyer too. Board Certification means that the certified attorney has met rigorous, objective standards and has demonstrated a sophisticated understanding of bankruptcy law and other aspects of debtor creditor relations as they affect, or are affected by bankruptcy or insolvency.
Frequently Asked Questions
read moreChapter 7 is that part of the federal bankruptcy law that permits you to discharge certain debts by filing a case in the bankruptcy court, turning all of your non-exempt property over to a trustee (while retaining certain items of exempt property), and obeying the orders and rules of the court. A person who files under chapter 7 is called a debtor. Any person who resides in, who does business in, or who has property in the United States may file under chapter 7, except a person who has been involved in another bankruptcy case that was dismissed within the last 180 days on certain grounds.
What Do I Do Next
read moreIf you want to learn more about bankruptcy and how it might work in your situation, the next step is to come in for a no-cost, in-person consultation. At that time you will meet with an experienced attorney who will review your financial circumstance and provide an outline of what bankruptcy options are available to you. After understanding more about your particular circumstance the attorney will advise whether bankruptcy is right for you and which chapter of bankruptcy would be best. You will also be quoted a fee for handling your case.