George R. Belche
Attorney George Belche has limited his practice to consumer bankruptcy and debt counseling. Mr. Belche has represented clients in bankruptcy courts in the Middle District and Northern District of Georgia.
Attorney George Belche is from Lake Butler, Florida and holds a B.S. from Syracuse University, an MLA from Texas Christian University and his JD from Atlanta Law School. Mr. Belche proudly served for 30 years in the United States Air Force. Mr. Belche obtained his law degree after retiring from the Air Force in 1991.
Attorney Belche is a member of the Georgia State Bar, the American Bar and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. Mr. Belche strives to treat each client with the individual respect and attention everyone wants.
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy Law
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Education
- Atlanta Law School, Atlanta, Georgia
- J.D.
- Texas Christian University
- M.L.A.
- Syracuse University
- B.S.
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Georgia State Bar
- American Bar Association
- National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
Past Employment Positions
- United States Air Force
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Credit Card Debt
One of my clients had run up nearly $300,000 in credit card debt. This person ran a small business and was using credit cards to keep the business afloat. [...]
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Dealing With Debt Collectors
If you are in financial trouble, the last thing you need is a phone call from another debt collector reminding you that you are behind on a payment. [...]
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Debt Settlement Plans
Bankruptcy is not for everyone. For certain individuals, negotiating with creditors may be a better alternative to dealing with overwhelming amounts of debt. [...]
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High Interest Debt
At the firm of George R. Belche, Attorney at Law, we help people in Georgia get relief from high interest debt and other financial issues by filing for personal bankruptcy. [...]
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Exempting Property
The state of Georgia has opted for its own list of exemptions for bankruptcy. Filers in our state cannot claim the more generous federal exemptions. [...]
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Loan Modification
The economic recession and rising foreclosure rates mean that some lenders are encouraging homeowners to explore home loan modifications as a way to get some relief from debt. [...]
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Medical Bills
Bills associated with medical procedures or ongoing medical care can have a serious effect upon your finances. [...]
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Student Loan
Student loans are considered non-dischargeable debt. Given their relative low-interest rates, relaxed repayment schedules and the fact that they are often federally insured. [...]