Managing Debt through Bankruptcy Alternatives
Most people living with debt want to get out from under it. But they don't know how. At Kincaid & Kincaid, P.C., we can help you explore your options for breaking free from the cycle of debt. Alternatives to bankruptcy, such as debt collection defense and debt settlement, are viable options. If you are looking for guidance and an experienced legal advocate to help you climb out of debt, we can help.
For information on alternatives to bankruptcy in an effort to eliminate your debt, call Kincaid & Kincaid, P.C. at 877-370-5570 to schedule your free initial consultation. You can also e-mail us and someone will be in touch with you promptly.
Debt Relief through Defense of Collections Lawsuits, Negotiating Settlements, and Trial
As attorneys we understand that a decision to file for bankruptcy is a serious decision. We know you will not make this decision lightly. We also know that bankruptcy is not always the best option for everyone. Kincaid & Kincaid, P.C. can provide you with a personalized assessment of your situation. We can present you with options and help you choose the solution that works for you.
Debt comes in many forms. Mortgage payments, car payments, credit card payments, student loans, medical bills. Let us help you obtain relief in the following ways:
- Debt negotiation: It may be possible to negotiate with a creditor or collection agency. We may be able to arrange a payment plan, allowing you to pay your debts and avoid bankruptcy.
- Debt collection defense: Have you been sued over a debt? Our firm can provide defense in these situations, up to and including trial.
- Mortgage foreclosure defense: It is not too late to save your home from foreclosure. We may be able to negotiate with your bank, help you work out a plan to pay late mortgage payments and negotiate a lower interest rate.
Kincaid & Kincaid, P.C. can provide you the help you need during this stressful time. Contact us to schedule your free initial consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.




