Oklahoma Lawyer Offering Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Every client in my office is my most important client. Contact The Law Offices of Randy Lee Bumgarner now at 1-405-557-7800 for friendly, personalized legal services.

Do you have a debt problem? Are creditors constantly calling to harass you about unpaid bills? Have you been threatened with home foreclosure?

I can help you resolve these debt problems by filing Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy. As an attorney with over 25 years of experience serving people in Oklahoma City and statewide, I understand how stressful these matters can be. I can help you get through this.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Can Give You A Fresh Start

Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves some level of asset liquidation. However, there are certain assets that are exempt. You may be able to keep your home and your car, for example.

Nonexempt assets will be liquidated and your debt will be eliminated. You will be able to move forward into a debt-free future.

Qualifying For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

If you are thinking about bankruptcy, there is a good chance that you qualify for bankruptcy. However, there is a process that is used to determine eligibility. This process includes what is called a means test. The means test is used to verify that you don’t have the means to resolve your debt through other methods.
Your Lawyer And Trusted Adviser

Moving forward with bankruptcy can be extremely stressful. I want you to know that I will be on your side every step of the way. You will be able to trust me to do what is right for you, because I will take the time to establish a relationship between us. I will get to know your needs. I will talk to you about your goals.

I will strive to be not only your lawyer, but your friend. My goal is to take the stress of debt away from you.
Contact Us

For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding Chapter 7 bankruptcy, please contact me today.

The Law Offices of Randy Lee Bumgarner is a debt relief agency, helping people file for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.