Car Repossession

Fort Worth Repossessed Cars Attorney

If you are behind on car payments, it is possible your lender will attempt to repossess your car. You may be receiving letters in the mail and phone calls from your lender. This can be a frightening situation for anyone. Jim Morrison & Associates, PC provides experienced legal help to people who are in danger of having their car repossessed. We help consumers file bankruptcy and get their lives back on track.

Are you worried about your car being repossessed? Is creditor harassment causing you stress? Please contact Attorney Jim Morrison today to arrange your free consultation. His experience has helped thousands of people get relief from their debts.

How Does Car Repo Protection Work?

There are various ways a lender can attempt to collect on a debt and repossess your vehicle. In most situations, the individual will receive phone calls and letters when their accounts are delinquent. Our firm can file an automatic stay that will stop action from your creditors, including the creditor that holds your car loan. After filing an automatic stay, creditors are required to correspond with your attorney—not you. This means when our law firm files an automatic stay, you can refer harassing creditors to our office.

Our experienced lawyers can discuss with you the advisability of filing either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Many people are under the impression that filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy will require them to relinquish all property. This is not the case, and in many situations, we can help people keep their car. Chapter 13 bankruptcy will allow a person to make payments on their car and get up-to-date on their payments.

There are various ways to stop your car from being repossessed, and our firm can help. Contact us today to learn more.

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Jim Morrison & Associates, PC
2001 Beach Street, Suite 514
Fort Worth, TX 76103
817.535.9900 (phone)
817.535.9944 (fax)

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Jim Morrison & Associates, PC is a law firm in Fort Worth, Texas, providing representation in bankruptcy law to clients in Arlington, Richland Hills, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, Keller, Burleson, Mineral Wells, Weatherford, Bedford, Haltom City, Saginaw, Mansfield, Benbrook Cleburne, Stephenville, Dublin, Glen Rose, Granbury, Alvarado, Bridgeport, Decatur, Watauga, Southlake, and Colleyville, and throughout Tarrant County, Comanche County, Erath County, Hood County, Jack County, Palo Pinto County, Wise County, Johnson County, and Somervell County.