Ohio Debt Relief Lawyer
The last few years have been very difficult for many Americans. Millions of Americans are out of work. Millions more are "underwater" on their mortgages. If your finances are a mess and you have incurred debt that you will not reasonably be able to pay, it is time to look at bankruptcy as an option. A bankruptcy attorney can be your strongest ally during this time.
The law office of Minnillo & Jenkins, CO. LPA, has represented thousands of clients across Southwest Ohio in bankruptcy. Our law firm includes a Columbus location. We are able to take on every type of issue in your bankruptcy, including:
- Foreclosure: Filing bankruptcy can halt a foreclosure and give you the time to repay your past-due mortgage balance.
- Repossession: If your automobile is facing repossession, bankruptcy can buy time to help you save your vehicle. Depending on how long you have owned your car, you may be able to save substantial amounts.
- Garnishment: Simply put, most people's finances cannot survive a garnishment. Filing bankruptcy puts an end to garnishment.
- Chapter 7: Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often a relatively quick way to receive lasting debt relief.
- Chapter 13: Chapter 13 can help you save your home and repay your creditors on terms you can live with.
- Business bankruptcy: Our Ohio Chapter 11 lawyers help businesses in financial distress liquidate or reorganize, depending on their situation.
When you work with our law firm, you can count on receiving experienced, knowledgeable legal representation. While every case is unique, it is safe to say that our law firm has handled nearly every type of situation involved in a bankruptcy. Consequently, we will be able to work efficiently toward helping you get debt relief.
Contact the Columbus Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys of Minnillo & Jenkins
Our law firm offers a free initial consultation to discuss your finances. Call our Columbus office at 614-500-4755 or e-mail our law firm today.
We are a law firm and a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.








