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Asheville, North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 26 Asheville attorneys and 12 law firms.

Matthew S. Roberson
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Adams Hendon Carson Crow and Saenger with 21 years of experience
72 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC

Natalie Gray
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Westall Gray and Connolly PA with 13 years of experience
81 Central Ave, Asheville, NC

Norman J. Leonard
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Ward and Smith with 16 years of experience
82 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC

Rebecca Johnston Reinhardt
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Roberts and Stevens with 22 years of experience
1 West Pack Square, Asheville, NC

Robert M Pitts
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Pitts Hay & Hugenschmidt PA with 52 years of experience
14 Clayton Street, Asheville, NC

Stephen L. Cash
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Roberts and Stevens with 16 years of experience
1 West Pack Square, Asheville, NC

Tikkun A. S. Gottschalk
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Robert J Deutsch with 20 years of experience
75 North Market Street, Asheville, NC

Tracy Kreider Diefenbach
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at The Van Winkle Law Firm with 29 years of experience
11 North Market Street, Asheville, NC

Wiley Westall
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Westall Gray and Connolly PA
81 Central Ave, Asheville, NC

William F. Wolcott, III
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Ward and Smith with 53 years of experience
82 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC

William T. Biggers
North Carolina Bankruptcy attorney at Biggers and Associates with 52 years of experience
79 Woodfin Place, Asheville, NC
Need help with a bankruptcy matter?
Just because you owe money to another person, a bank, a credit card company, a landlord or another party doesn't mean you've signed away your legal rights. Federal and state debtor-creditor laws explain both the legal rights and obligations of debtors (people who owe money) and creditors (those who are owed money). If you're being hounded by collection agencies and debt collectors, talk to a bankruptcy and debt attorney who can help you enforce your legal rights while also working to explore debt relief options. Your lawyer can discuss the pros and cons of debt settlement, garnishment, personal bankruptcy and other possible solutions. Many states forbid lawyers to say they “specialize” in a specific practice, but for bankruptcy law you wouldn’t want it any other way. Look for attorneys who limit their practice to bankruptcy law.
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