North Carolina And South Carolina Creditor Rights Lawyer
Debt Relief Is Not Solely For Debtors.
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Charlotte bankruptcy lawyers at The McIntosh Law Firm are committed to assisting clients in all phases of collections, Foreclosures, Creditor Bankruptcy and Creditor Rights. The McIntosh Law Firm represents clients in all state and federal courts in the North Carolina and South Carolina.
- Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- HIP AA
- Uniform Commecial Code
- Foreclosure Law
- Replevin or Claim & Delivery Law
- Bankruptcy Law
It is very difficult to define our “biggest” cases. The McIntosh Law Firm, P.C., deals with both complex and routine matters that originate with individuals and businesses. The McIntosh Law Firm, P.C., focuses on building strong relationships with our clients through exceptional service. We treat each case and client like it is our “biggest.“
Charlotte Bankruptcy Lawyers - The McIntosh Law Firm, P.C.
Typically, creditors get a bankruptcy notice and assume they have neither rights nor alternatives with respect to their claim against the debtor. However, creditors in bankruptcy are entitled to:
- Share in any distribution from the bankruptcy estate according to the priority of their claim. Most unsecured, non-wage claims come low in the priority scheme, and may receive little or nothing.
- Be heard by the court in matters concerning the debtor’s plan (in chapters 11, 12, and 13), the liquidation of the debtor’s non-exempt assets, and payments from the assets of the estate.
- Challenge an individual debtor’s right to a discharge or to discharge the creditor’s particular debt.
Charlotte bankruptcy lawyer William “Bill” Ellison of the McIntosh Law Firm, P.C., understands that the process of collecting debts can be a stressful and frustrating experience. The McIntosh Law Firm, P.C., provides a comfortable yet professional atmosphere; meeting personally with each client and striving to make the collections and creditor repayment process as smooth and as stress-free as possible.
If you or someone you know in North Carolina or South Carolina would like further information regarding creditor bankruptcy rights and creditor collections, contact Charlotte bankruptcy attorney William “Bill” Ellison of the McIntosh Law Firm at (877) 835-6645

Lindsey O'Neill is the Director of Legal Content and Strategic Development at LawInfo.com. In addition to her role at LawInfo, she is an attorney in private practice based in La Jolla, California, counseling businesses on a wide variety of legal and business matters. Ms. O'Neill is also general counsel for Naturally Modern, LLC, a design firm focused on modern furnishings and accessories for an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
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