Bankruptcy Law

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Bankruptcy Attorney In Annapolis, Maryland

Protecting You from Creditors Through Bankruptcy

If your finances are underwater and you feel like you’re drowning in debt, it's important to know that you're not alone in this struggle. Many individuals and families in Annapolis have faced similar challenges and have found themselves overwhelmed by financial pressures. Thankfully, there is help available. Geri Lyons Chase, a dedicated and compassionate bankruptcy law attorney, is here to assist you in navigating through your financial difficulties. She can take a close look at your various debts, answer your questions in detail, and thoroughly review all the options at your disposal to help alleviate the strain from your creditors.


With a proven track record of successfully helping clients find relief from unmanageable debt, Geri Lyons Chase is committed to discovering a solution that not only meets your specific needs but also helps you regain control of your financial future and get back on track toward a more secure and stable life. Your path to financial recovery starts here.

Call Law Office of Geri Lyons Chase at 410-573-9004 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Happens During the Bankruptcy Process?

After your initial consultation, Geri Lyons Chase will guide you through every step of the bankruptcy process, ensuring that you have a clear and comprehensive understanding before making any crucial decisions. Geri will take the time to work closely with you to determine whether Chapter 7 bankruptcy aligns best with your current financial situation, or if Chapter 13 is the more suitable option for your needs. Once you've decided on the path forward, your case will be officially registered with the bankruptcy court, and Geri will be there to assist you in gathering all necessary documents and information to proceed. Additionally, she will provide all the required paperwork to the assigned bankruptcy trustee, ensuring that your case progresses as smoothly and efficiently as possible. You can count on Geri Lyons Chase to offer unwavering support and guidance throughout this challenging journey. Don't hesitate to take the first step toward financial relief—book your consultation today to get started.

What Are The Differences Between Chapter 7 And Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

In Annapolis, Maryland, Geri Lyons Chase offers compassionate and knowledgeable guidance for individuals navigating the complexities of bankruptcy law. By filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Geri can help you eliminate most of your burdensome debts, including medical bills, credit cards, past due tax bills, vehicle repossessions, and more. This process will put a swift end to frozen bank accounts, garnishments, and any looming lawsuits from the moment your case is filed. Rest assured, you may still retain some of your valuable assets, such as your car and home, provided you keep up with your payments.


For those considering Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Geri will assist you in reorganizing your debt into a manageable monthly payment plan, allowing you to settle all outstanding balances over time. This option also provides immediate relief from the stress and anxiety of lawsuits, bank account freezes, and garnishments. Furthermore, Chapter 13 can halt car repossessions and foreclosure proceedings, offering you the chance to catch up on your overdue payments if your financial situation permits. Don't let debt collectors dictate your peace of mind any longer. Reach out to Law Office of Geri Lyons Chase for support in reclaiming control over your financial future.

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Disclaimer: We are a debt relief agency. We are attorneys who help people file for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code.

Have Questions?

Get the fresh start you deserve. The Law Office of Geri Lyons Chase  offers experienced, compassionate bankruptcy guidance.

Call us at 410-573-9004  today to speak to an attorney.

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