What Bankruptcy Can Do For You

April Randle • Nov 17, 2019

What Bankruptcy

Can Do For You

April Perry Randle is a Bankruptcy Attorney who helps clients free themselves from debt through bankruptcy. There are millions of people in the United States who have the heavy cloud of debt hanging over them. Do you find yourself struggling to pay your mortgage and car payments, especially with recurring credit card debt with high interest rates? Does it seem that you’ll never be free from debt? There is a solution: filing for bankruptcy. Many who are buried in debt will avoid bankruptcy for fear that they will foreclose on their home when the truth is that bankruptcy may be the best way to keep your home if you are struggling to make your mortgage payments. Call April Perry Randle today at 423-521-8000 to set up a FREE initial consultation and discuss how you can free yourself of debt.


April Perry Randle Law is based in Chattanooga, TN. If you, or someone you care for, is struggling financially and needs help, please do not hesitate in contacting April Randle Law so that you can begin the process to financial freedom.


Many people have several misconceptions about filing for bankruptcy. By consulting with April Perry Randle, you can learn that bankruptcy may be the best option for you. There are two bankruptcy options available: a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. In your free consultation, we can help you discover which of these two options is best suited for you.

By calling April Perry Randle, you can get the help you need to break free from debt. Whether you fear creditor harassment, garnished wages, financial burdens caused by divorce, foreclosure, or the overwhelming burden of debt, call today! 423-521-8000.

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