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North Carolina Criminal Law and Bankruptcy Lawyer

The Law Office of Robert G. LaMontagne is a valuable resource for residents of Statesville, North Caroline, and surrounding areas with legal needs involving bankruptcy, DWI/DUI, traffic offenses and more. Robert LaMontagne is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association and the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, and is licensed in both federal and state courts.

The Law Office of Robert G. LaMontagne offers evening and weekend appointments, competitive pricing and affordable payment plans. We accept credit cards and debit cards. Se habla Español.

Always speak with an attorney before you speak with the police, the government or your creditors.

To schedule a free, face-to-face consultation with an experienced lawyer on any legal concern such as those mentioned below, contact us.

  • Bankruptcy : Nearly all the bankruptcy clients of the Law Office of Robert G. LaMontagne are very reluctant to file bankruptcy. In many cases, people are forced to seek legal help after a personal or family crisis: a job layoff, a death in the family, an injury, or a health crisis.
  • Can I Keep My Home and Possessions ? Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy can stop foreclosure and protect your home.
  • Chapter 7 : Chapter 7 bankruptcy can wipe out medical bills and a wide variety of consumer debt.
  • Chapter 13 : Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also known as the "repayment plan" bankruptcy. Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be right for you if you are employed or have some other source of income that will enable you to commit to a repayment plan for unsecured debts such as credit card debts.
  • Elimination of Tax Debt through Bankruptcy : If you have tax debt that is at least 3 years old and is not related to a fraudulent return, you may be able to discharge it through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. We can evaluate your case and determine whether or not your tax debt qualifies for bankruptcy.
  • Bankruptcy and Foreclosure : Bankruptcy may be the only option available to you for forestalling or stopping foreclosure on your home. We can explain how filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you keep your home.
  • Steps in filing bankruptcy : After you contact the Law Office of Robert G. LaMontagne to schedule a consultation, you can expect to follow these steps if you decide to file bankruptcy.
  • Bankruptcy Exemptions : Under state and federal law, there are different exemptions those filing for bankruptcy can claim in order to protect their home and more of their possessions. However, the calculations involved can be quite complicated. Our attorney will review your situation and determine what exemptions you can claim.
  • Life after Bankruptcy : Re-establishing your credit after bankruptcy involves a few simple steps. Our office works closely with clients in order to explain to them what they need to do after filing for bankruptcy in order to begin rebuilding their credit.
  • Traffic Offenses : An experienced traffic ticket attorney is often able to negotiate a more favorable outcome than a guilty plea. A guilty plea seems easy but can end up leading to license suspension or revocation.
  • DWI/DUI : Protect your driving privileges. Understand the consequences of a guilty plea or verdict. Avoid a criminal record. Enlist the services of an experienced trial lawyer.

Contact Bankruptcy Lawyer Robert G. LaMontagne Today

Call or e-mail the law firm to schedule a free, face-to-face consultation with Attorney LaMontagne.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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