In our experience, Chapter 13 bankruptcy can benefit the owners and principals of small businesses, partnerships, and limited liability companies. To learn how our focus on bankruptcy can help you salvage your company or help you emerge from crushing personal guaranties of business debt, contact one of our bankruptcy attorneys at Woodruff Law in Marietta, Georgia.
We represent small business bankruptcy debtors in Georgia
Inattention to the corporate or organizational formalities when you started your business may lead to problems during stressful financial times. Our lawyers can assess your business and personal financial situation and help you develop a set of realistic objectives. In some cases, we can find a way to keep your company in business through a Chapter 13 debt repayment plan.
It may be that the business entity is not worth saving. In that situation, we can concentrate on minimizing your personal exposure to liability through either a Chapter 13 or a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. In some cases, especially where the distinction between business and personal assets has been reasonably well preserved, it might make sense to file separate bankruptcy cases for the business and the individual.
Our clients include building contractors, landscapers, retailers, restaurateurs, licensed professionals, and people engaged in all construction trades. We help resolve debt problems such as:
For dependable advice about business bankruptcy options for small business owners, contact one of our knowledgeable lawyers at Woodruff Law for a free consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Federal Bankruptcy Code.