We've helped bankruptcy clients in the following Perry County areas, including:
- New Lexington
- Crooksville
- Junction City
- Shawnee
- Somerset
- Thornville
- Corning
- Hemlock
- Reboboth
- Roseville
Scott Needleman's Experience with Perry County
Having worked with clients throughout Perry County, I’ve seen firsthand the economic challenges of those living in rural communities like Shawnee or Thornville. The declining coal industry, as well as limited opportunities for well-paying jobs, causes many individuals in Perry County to accept lower-wage jobs or endure long commutes. Small family farms often have to struggle with commodity price fluctuations, weather-related crop losses, and competition from larger farms. With over 10% of Perry County living below the poverty line, a medical issue or expensive car repair can quickly turn debt unmanageable. As your bankruptcy attorney, I bring legal expertise and compassionate concern for the residents of Perry County who have economic concerns. Get the trusted representation you need during your financial recovery process.
Learn More About Our Bankruptcy Services
The Difference Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Ohio
Choosing between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy depends on your income level, asset status, and financial goals.
The Process for Filing Bankruptcy in Perry County
Free Initial Consultation
Begin with a 15-20-minute phone consultation to assess your eligibility for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Case Initiation
Receive my analysis via email and the necessary paperwork. Once hired, I open your case files and begin public record searches.
Document Gathering
Complete the document collection process by submitting all required documents to my office.
Final Steps
- Visit my office to sign the final paperwork and participate in a mock bankruptcy hearing.
- Attend your actual court hearing via Zoom from the comfort of your home or my office.