Consumer Bankruptcy
Swiggart & Agin, LLC helps high-income individuals and people with business-related or other complex issues to resolve their financial problems.
Services in Complex Consumer Cases
The prospect of filing a personal bankruptcy is daunting, and for most people, a little scary. We try to demystify the process for our clients, providing peace of mind for reasonable fees.
Swiggart & Agin, LLC qualifies as a debt relief agency for purposes of 11 U.S.C. sec. 528(a)(4). We help individuals obtain relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code.
How Swiggart & Agin, LLC Can Help You
We have extensive experience handling consumer bankruptcy matters, both on behalf of individuals and other parties in the process -- such as bankruptcy trustees, secured lenders, and credit card issuers. This experience helps us explain the bankruptcy process to you so you understand how it will affect your life, home, and property.
In most cases, bankruptcy resolves creditor problems without any significant loss of assets. This is not always true, but we work with our clients to help them achieve their goals through bankruptcy while minimizing the risks of financial loss.
Contact one of our attorneys to find out how we can assist you with regard to a bankruptcy.
Related Publications and Presentations
- Faculty, What You Need to Know When Bankruptcy Intersects Your Practice, a Presentation at the Suffolk Law School, Center for Advanced Studies, Boston, MA (June 24, 2009).
- Speaker, Consumer Bankruptcies Under the New Act, a Panel Presentation at MCLE, Boston (January 17, 2006).
- Co-chair, BAPCPA and the Chapter 7 Trustee, a Panel Presentation at the Boston Bar Association (June 20, 2006).
- Chair, BAPCPA: Issues Affecting the United States Trustee and Chapter 7 Trustees, a Panel Presentation at the Boston Bar Association, Boston (July 27, 2005).
- Mr. Agin served on the faculty of the Region One Chapter 7 Panel Trustee Seminar, July 13, 2000.
- Warren E. Agin was a guest speaker on Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, an Internet chat sponsored by LawGuru.com, February 3, 2000.
- New Approaches to Calculating Postpetition Interest in Chapter 13 Cases, Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser (June, 1996).
