What Is Bankruptcy
Monroe Bankruptcy Law Firm
Many clients come to McBride & Collier with one simple question: “Is bankruptcy right for me?”. In order to determine this, our attorneys will want to ask you a series of questions about the amount and type of debt you currently have, your income, and your assets, just to name a few. Once a lawyer has sufficiently assessed your situation, we will explain the bankruptcy process, quote you a fee to resolve your situation, and then begin the process of filling out paperwork to begin your bankruptcy claim. If we do not believe bankruptcy is the best option for you, we will tell you, and you will not owe us a penny.
McBride & Collier assists clients in consumer (as opposed to business) bankruptcy cases. To learn more about bankruptcy and how it may help you, click on the links below:
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
- How to Stop Collection Calls
- Preventing Repossession and Foreclosure
- Our Fees
- What Happens After Your Bankruptcy Filing?
You can also obtain general consumer bankruptcy information by calling McBride & Collier’s confidential 24-hour Bankruptcy Information Line, visiting our online Bankruptcy Information Center, or by contacting our office to schedule a free, initial consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. We serve clients in Alexandria, Shreveport, Monroe, Bossier City, Pineville, Mansfield, Ruston, and Natchitoches, and throughout the state of Louisiana.


