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Consumer Bankruptcy

Restore Your Financial Freedom with Table Law PLLC in Central Arkansas


At Table Law, we understand that unexpected challenges like divorce, job loss, or health issues can lead to financial distress. Navigating bankruptcy is a viable solution to regain financial stability. As experienced bankruptcy attorneys in Central Arkansas, we guide you through this challenging time with compassion and understanding, ensuring your rights are protected and stopping disruptive actions like wage garnishment and repossession.


Why Choose Table Law?


Overwhelmed by Debt? We Offer Solutions

Restore Financial Stability with Table Law PLLC in Central Arkansas


Dealing with overwhelming debt can be incredibly stressful, especially with constant calls from debt collectors. If you’re struggling to keep up with your bills and facing garnishment, it’s crucial to consult a professional who can offer legal protection and peace of mind.




Our Comprehensive Approach to Bankruptcy in Arkansas

Navigating bankruptcy laws requires thorough analysis and strategic planning. At Table Law, we conduct a detailed investigation into your financial situation, considering your debts, income history, household size, and assets. This comprehensive approach ensures we find the most appropriate and customized personal solution for you.


Steps We Take:


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How it works

  • 1. Detailed Financial Analysis

    Understand your unique situation

  • 2. Strategic Thinking

    Develop a customized bankruptcy strategy just for you.

  • 3. Filing and Protection

    Initiate bankruptcy filing and protect your assets

  • 4. Creditor Meeting and Plan

    Represent you at the 341 meeting and guide you through debt discharge (Chapter7) or repayment plan (Chapter 13).

Frequently Asked Questions About Bankruptcy

  • What Does A Bankruptcy Do?

    Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers a fresh start by eliminating some or all of your debts and immediately stopping all harassing collection activities.

  • Which Kind Of Debts Are Wiped Out By A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

    While some debts like student loans, certain taxes, and criminal-court debt cannot be wiped out, Chapter 7 is often used to clear medical bills and credit card debts.

  • What Happens When You File A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

    A court-appointed trustee temporarily owns your property, but we help protect your assets using bankruptcy codes and state exemption laws, allowing you to keep most, if not all, of your property.

  • Who Is Eligible For Bankruptcy in Arkansas?

    To file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your income must be below the median for your family size in Arkansas. Eligibility depends on various factors, including your earnings, family size, and nonexempt property.

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