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Chapter 7

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Attorney
Serving Wilson, Greenville, NC & the Surrounding Areas


Have you tried everything to make ends meet but still struggle to pay your bills on time each month? Have you fallen behind on your mortgage and now risk facing foreclosure? Are you drowning in debt and wish that you could somehow just give your family a fresh start? It may be time to consider filing for bankruptcy.


Bankruptcy law is complex and it’s important to understand your rights. Working with a professional bankruptcy attorney will give you the best chance of successfully getting back on your feet. Based in Wilson, NC, our Chapter 7 attorney is proud to serve clients in Nashville, Elizabeth City, Rocky Mount, Kitty Hawk, Smithfield, Zebulon, Clayton, Wendell, Greenville, Washington, NC, and the surrounding areas.


Contact John G. Rhyne, Attorney at Law to schedule a bankruptcy consultation! Regardless of your situation, our chapter 7 attorney may be able to help you find a solution. 

Your Trusted Source for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Services


Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a legitimate option for people who need a financial reset. It is intended to help out those who are honest and hardworking but have nonetheless accumulated an amount of debt that would be impossible to repay. Declaring Chapter 7 bankruptcy will remove your obligation to repay your debts, though it cannot affect things like student loans or child support.


Filing for Chapter 7 makes the most sense for individuals who are having trouble with things like credit cards or medical bills as opposed to a mortgage or auto loan. If you are behind on either of the latter, this process may not allow you to keep those assets. If not, however, you will have the option to surrender them and remove your liability for repaying the loans.

Call John G. Rhyne, Attorney at Law Today


To be eligible to file for bankruptcy, your income must not exceed a certain threshold determined by the size of your household. Attorney Rhyne will be able to further advise you about this “means test” as well as other essential bankruptcy procedures. Contact our office today to arrange to speak with a knowledgeable chapter 7 attorney!
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