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North CarolinaBankruptcy Lawyers in Pitt County, North Carolina

When a person or business is completely overwhelmed by financial obligation and can no longer meet them - often by no fault of their own - the law provides that they can find a way out through bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy is governed by federal law. Bankruptcy matters are heard in a federal court. Different types of bankruptcy include Chapter 13 debt repayment plans, Chapter 7 debt discharge plans, or Chapter 11 reorganization plans.

A Pitt County, North Carolina bankruptcy lawyer can help his or her client navigate this difficult legal proceeding.

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Rick Cannon III

Rick Cannon III
Cannon Law Offices, PLLC
300 E Arlington Blvd, #5
Greenville, NC 27858
Licensed for 41 years, Rick Cannon III is a Bankruptcy lawyer who attended Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law - Campbell University... read more >

Paul A Fanning

Paul A Fanning
Ward & Smith PA
PO Box 8088
Winterville, NC 28590
Licensed for 26 years, Paul A Fanning is a Bankruptcy and Business Bankruptcy lawyer who attended Wake Forest University School of Law... read more >

Allen C Brown

Allen C Brown
Allen C. Brown, P.A.
P. O. Box 1909 # C
Greenville, NC 27834
Licensed for 40 years, Allen C Brown is a Bankruptcy lawyer... read more >
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Bankruptcy Specialty Areas

Board Certified in Bankruptcy Law

Board Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy in North Carolina - Bankruptcy was first proposed as a potential specialty area to the North Carolina Bar in 1982.


Thereafter, the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization designated bankruptcy law, including the subspecialties of consumer bankruptcy law and business bankruptcy law, as a field of law for certification of specialists under the Plan of Legal Specialization.


State Bar Rules, Ch. 1, Subch. D, .2202 defines specialty of bankruptcy law as the "practice of law dealing with all laws and procedures involving the rights, obligations, and remedies between debtors and creditors in potential or pending federal bankruptcy cases and state insolvency actions." The rules identify and define the subspecialties in the bankruptcy field as follows:


(a) The term "consumer bankruptcy law" is defined as the "practice of law dealing with consumer bankruptcy and the representation of interested parties in contested matters or adversary proceedings in individual filings of Chapter 7, Chapter 12, or Chapter 13."


(b) The term "business bankruptcy law" is defined as the "practice of law dealing with business bankruptcy and the representation of interested parties in contested matters or adversary proceedings in bankruptcy cases filed on behalf of debtors who are or have been engaged in business prior to an entity filing Chapter 7, Chapter 9, Chapter 11, or Chapter 12."


Nonprofit Legal Associations

National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

NACBA serves the needs of consumer bankruptcy attorneys and works to protect the rights of consumer debtors.


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