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Stop Foreclosure

Tennessee Lawyer · How Can I Keep My Home

A downtrodden economy and the mortgage market crash in 2008 have forced millions of Americans into foreclosure. Did you know that filing bankruptcy can immediately stop the foreclosure process? If you are overwhelmed by unpaid debts and backed up mortgage payments, now is the time to explore your bankruptcy options to stop foreclosure. At the law office of Robert L. Scruggs Attorney at Law, we offer experienced and strategic advocacy focused on protecting the immediate and long-term interests of our clients.

It Is Not Too Late

You can stop foreclosure through bankruptcy up until the last minute. As long as the foreclosure sale has not happened yet, you still have time. We are ready to move quickly to help you keep your house.

Know your options. Know your rights. You can achieve debt relief today. Call 615-866-2408 or contact us by e-mail to arrange your FREE CONSULTATION directly with our Nashville stop foreclosure law attorney.

Protect Your Home Through Bankruptcy

We will take the time to understand your concerns and develop a comprehensive solution to protect your rights, now and into the future. In some cases, we understand that bankruptcy may not be the right option for you. Exploring all of your options and alternatives, we will work to develop a financial solution that works for you and your family. In the event that you do decide to file bankruptcy, we will handle every aspect of your case, including debt and asset assessment, filing and disputes with creditors.

Bankruptcy allows you to:

  • Stop foreclosure
  • Put an automatic stay on the foreclosure process
  • Stop repossession
  • Protect your property
  • Reorganize debts
  • Pay creditors on a repayment plan
  • Put an end to interest and fees

If You Have Received a Foreclosure Notice

Now is the time to reach out to an attorney. The sooner you respond to creditor threats, the more opportunities you will have to stop foreclosure and protect your rights. We represent clients who have received a notice, as well as clients who are entering the final stages of the foreclosure process. While we don't recommend waiting on these issues, we are able to handle emergency situations. Our Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorney will take every necessary step to protect your home and your property.

For more information, please call 615-866-2408 or contact us by e-mail to arrange a free consultation with our experienced Nashville, Tennessee, bankruptcy foreclosure lawyer.

Free consultation · Convenient location just off the Hillsboro Rd./21st Ave. exit (3) of the I-440 Parkway on the south side of Nashville · Free parking