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Legal FAQs

You need answers to your legal questions.

Robert L. Scruggs can advise you, advocate for you, and handle your pressing concerns. Handling legal matters on your own may seem like a money-saver in the short term, but Bob has reasonable down-payments and will give you excellent advice that will help you avoid pitfalls down the road.

How does bankruptcy work?

After establishing a retainer fee with Robert L. Scruggs, you will fill out forms, which have their own filing fees:

  • Chapter 7 (personal debt relief) fees come to around $300
  • Chapter 13 (personal debt restructuring) costs around $185
  • Chapter 11 (business reorganization) has a standard fee of $1039

And then there can still be more paperwork and fees, liens against your assets, and creditors on the phone. Bob Scruggs will follow through with your entire bankruptcy case. You can have those creditors stop calling your house, and call Bob’s office instead.

To get more questions answered about bankruptcy, contact bankruptcy lawyer in Nashville Robert L. Scruggs.

Learn about more bankruptcy basic faqs.

Why should I have a lawyer when I start a business?

You can easily find websites that will claim to “start your business for you”—all you have to do is click a box and give them your credit card! But think about what you are planning to do:

  • Take a huge step towards realizing your dreams
  • Make a major personal investment that will impact your future
  • Become your own boss and take on all of that responsibility

To achieve your goals, you need more than a packet of directions. You need personal guidance from an attorney with a firm grasp of business law.

Why do I need a real estate attorney?

Sometimes when you buy or sell property, you have a great real estate agent who makes you feel completely at ease. But you still need an attorney to handle the important legal details of a real estate transaction.

  • Title search and examination
  • Deed preparation
  • Negotiation of closing terms

To ask another question about real estate, email Robert L. Scruggs or call (615) 866-5519.