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Bankruptcy Practice Overview
As part of our dedication to helping clients in financial distress, David A. Carter, P.A. also provides legal assistance to clients considering debt protection under the Federal Bankruptcy Code.
David A. Carter, P.A. represents bankruptcy debtors and creditors throughout the South Florida area, including but not limited to, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Deerfield Beach, Highland Beach, Jupiter, Lighthouse Point, Melbourne, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Pierce, Stuart, Vero Beach, and West Palm. Additionally, David A. Carter, P.A. handles debtor and creditor bankruptcy matters in Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Naples, Orlando, Sarasota and Tampa.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who can file bankruptcy in Florida?
- What is a chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- Why do people file a chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- What is a chapter 11 bankruptcy?
- What is a chapter 13 bankruptcy?
- Why do people file a chapter 13 bankruptcy?
- How often can I file for bankruptcy?
- What property can I keep after I file for bankruptcy?
- What debt will bankruptcy not erase?
- Can I get a credit card after filing bankruptcy?
- Will my utility service be affected?
- Can I be discriminated against for declaring bankruptcy?
- Can declaring bankruptcy stop bill collectors from calling?
- How long after declaring bankruptcy will the creditors stop calling?
- Can I discharge my student loans by declaring bankruptcy?
- What is a discharge in bankruptcy?
- Can creditors object to the discharge?
- Can the discharge be revoked?
- Why hire a bankruptcy attorney?