A Board Certified Bankruptcy Attorney
Just because the lawyer is licensed doesn’t imply they are board-certified. All attorneys must be licensed to practice law in their jurisdictions. However, a licensed lawyer is not the same as a board-certified lawyer. Board certification is regarded as the highest approval standard the state bar gives to recognize superior expertise, ethics, and professionalism. It is one of the highest accomplishments a bankruptcy attorney can attain.
Within the Middle Tennessee legal community, Board Certification implies that an attorney has relevant, substantial experience in bankruptcy, has been tested, and has demonstrated unique competence in that specialization of law. Put that expertise to work for you when you hire Rothschild & Ausbrooks!
Mary Beth Ausbrooks is a board-certified specialist in bankruptcy law with extensive experience devoted to helping people overcome debt. This experience ensures you receive thorough and knowledgeable representation in a complex area of law.
We understand that you are worried about the future and are probably skeptical about how bankruptcy can help you find a stronger financial footing. We will take the time to explore all of your options with you and explain all the potential effects of bankruptcy so that you can be confident in your decision. Here are some advantages you will enjoy working with a board-certified attorney at Rothschild & Ausbrooks!
- Leverage our bankruptcy knowledge to obtain debt discharge
- We strive to keep your property safe
- Reduce stress and anxiety
- Increase your chances of success
- Negotiation skills
- Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Expertise
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An attorney who has become a board-certified consumer bankruptcy specialist has proven dedication to representing individuals with debts instead of businesses. Mary Beth Ausbrooks has undergone a rigorous process to become board-certified and has advanced skills in bankruptcy legal matters.
Although you are married, both spouses are not needed to file a bankruptcy case. Filing for a bankruptcy case without your spouse can offer the two of you valuable protection from your creditors, although only one spouse files for debt relief.
If you have a stressful financial situation needs legal help, you deserve the highest premium bankruptcy assistance you can find. A board-certified bankruptcy law firm has the experience and expertise to give you the best chances of a favorable outcome.