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Birmingham Bankruptcy Attorney
Experienced Bankruptcy Lawyer Answers Your Questions
Birmingham AL Bankruptcy Attorney Wilson Webb has successfully handled hundreds of bankruptcy and foreclosure cases in Birmingham, Gadsden, and throughout Alabama. His law firm helps potential clients explore all options, including bankruptcy, when clients are overwhelmed by debt. He only recommends bankruptcy if he truly believes it is the best choice for your case. Sometimes, debt settlement negotiations with creditors or other alternatives ... Read more
Birmingham Foreclosure Defense Attorney
Foreclosure has become a big problem for the people of Alabama. Many foreclosures can be avoided - often consumers do not know their rights and give in to the tactics of seemingly almighty banks and lenders and their servicers. Alabama Foreclosure Defense Attorney Wilson Webb has extensive experience in fighting Mortgage Fraud, Predatory Lending Practices, Wrongful Foreclosures and Mortgage Servicing Errors ... Read more
Alabama Consumer Advocate against Lender & Seller Fraud
Wilson Webb only represents consumers in disputes involving Lenders (including Mortgages), Auto Dealers, and other Credit Sellers; in actions involving fraud, unfair or deceptive business trade practices, fraudulent foreclosure practices, unfair or illegal debt collection practices (including threats of criminal prosecution) and invasion of privacy ... Read more
Lawsuits in Bankruptcy Courts
Lawsuits arise in or are brought into Bankruptcy Courts from state and other federal courts. Bankruptcy Courts are an arm of the United States District Courts and thus are a type of federal procedure. But the federal statutes and rules used in Bankruptcy Courts are unlike those used in any other court system. Adversary Proceeding: Lawsuits in Bankruptcy Courts A Lawsuit in Bankruptcy Court is called an “Adversary Proceeding,” or simply an AP. It can be on behalf of Debtors against Creditors and/or 3rd parties Trustee against the Debtor, Creditors and/or 3rd … Read more









