OUR PROFESSIONAL LEGAL TEAM AT WYNNLAWCORP ARE DEDICATED TO RESOLVING YOUR LEGAL ISSUES AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE.
SINCE 2008, WYNNLAWCORP HAS HELPED MANY STRUGGLING FAMILIES TO OVERCOME FINANCIAL HARDSHIPS, AND ACHIEVE A FINANCIAL FRESH START.
WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE WORKING ON LEGAL CASE STRATEGY INCLUDING:
DIVORCE-FAMILY LAW MATTERS:
Uncontested Divorce "No Fight. Fixed Fees. No Court."
If Your divorce involves no children, no assets, or you both agree to the terms, we will file an Uncontested Divorce taking the least amount of time to have a Divorce Judgment Decree granted.
Contested Divorce "No Agreement on Terms"
If your spouse does not want the divorce, will not agree to the terms, you need assets to be divided, or you cannot agree on child custody, support and visitation. We will help you resolve your issues resulting in an amicable agreement, saving time and money!
Child support modification explained:
It is in the best interest to request a child support modification when the financial circumstances of either parent changes significantly.
To modify a court order relating to a child support obligation, you need to understand what the law requires, entailing the right evidence and legal strategy involved to persuade the court.
Based on substantial and changed circumstances, the following best-interests analysis is applied, to determine
the outcome of the requested court order modification:
Job loss, demotion, reduction of work hours, career change, injury, health related issues.
Spousal support modification explained:
The receiving spouse has become self-sufficient through employment or education.
The paying spouse has experienced a genuine, involuntary reduction in income, or sudden medical emergency or injury.
The receiving spouse has entered a new relationship that materially changes their financial status.
Health changes that affect either party’s earning capacity, therefore exceeding financial requirements.
EXPERT BANKRUPTCY FILING SINCE 2008:
CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY:
Discharge: Credit Card Debts, Medical Bills, Judgments, Personal Loans, Cash Advance Loans, IRS Back Tax.
Stop: Wage Garnishments, IRS Levy, Lawsuits, Bank Levy.
Keep Assets with State Bankruptcy and Homestead Exemptions.
Stop Harassment phone calls and letters from Collection Agencies and Law Firms.
Wage garnishment explained:
Wage garnishment is a legal process where the court, or government agency serves an order to your employer to withhold a percentage of your paycheck for the repayment of debts from a court order.
Some of the examples of debts resulting in a wage garnishment are:
Lawsuits, default judgments, credit cards, medical bills, child support, IRS, and state franchise tax board.
Bank levy explained:
A bank levy allows a creditor to seize money directly from your checking, savings, or other deposit accounts to pay an outstanding debt. The bank freezes your account as soon as it receives the levy order, and in most cases you get no advance warning from the bank itself.
A bank levy seizes whatever funds that are available in your bank account on the day the levy is processed.
Do not misinterpret a “one-time freeze” with “one-time event”. If the first levy doesn’t cover the full debt, a creditor can come back with another levy, and then another, until the balance is paid.
Debt discharge explained:
A debt discharge is a permanent court order under Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. This order eliminates your legal obligation to repay certain debts and prohibits creditors from collecting indefinitely.
CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY:
Stop: Foreclosure, Repossession, IRS Levy, Wage Garnishment, Bank Levy.
Pay Back Debts Through a Trustee Approved Chapter 13 Repayment Plan.
Keep Property and Assets With State Bankruptcy & Homestead Exemptions. Catch Up On Missed Payments & Mortgage Arrears.
Tax levy Explained:
A Tax levy executed by the IRS, is the legal seizure of your property, assets, financial accounts to satisfy unpaid federal tax debts.
Repossession explained:
Repossession is a process wherein a Lender takes possession of your vehicle as a result of the default on your car payments. Having the right of ownership to a vehicle, the Lender does not need a court order to repossess your car. Your vehicle may then be sold at an auction to recover all balances owed.
Foreclosure explained:
Default payments, notice of default, notice of trustee's sale, trustee's sale, REO, and eviction.
Foreclosure is a court proceeding that occurs when a homeowner fails to make their mortgage payments.
After the first 60 days of a missed mortgage payment, the loan is considered in default.
The Lender can exercise the option to initiate a Notice of Default filing in Court, requesting permission to sell the home, and recoup the remaining loan balance.
When the Lender successfully completes the foreclosure process, the homeowner will be subjected to a Sheriff's eviction.
We have the solution to stop a Trustee Sale, in order to extend time for a loan modification, or liquidate your assets to recover equity.
CALL: 888-970-1299 (24/7)
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Miami, FL 33131
BANKRUPTCY COURT LOCATIONS
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA:
400 W. Washington Street
Suite 5100
Orlando, FL 32801
2110 First Street
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
300 North Hogan Street
Suite 3
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
801 N. Florida Avenue
Suite 555
Tampa, Florida 33602
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA:
301 N Miami Ave # 150
Miami, FL 33128
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
110 E Park Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32301
401 SE First Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
WYNNLAWCORP SPECIALIZES IN SAME DAY EMERGENCY FILING!