Birmingham Bankruptcy Law Firm

Located in Bessemer, S. Scott Allums P.C. is a debt relief agency dedicated to helping families, businesses, and individuals file for bankruptcy in Birmingham and throughout Alabama.  We have a thorough understanding of the United States Bankruptcy Code and frequently help debtors find the appropriate solution to their financial problems.  We have handled hundreds of Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases since we opened our doors in 2001. 

Our personal care eases your financial worries

At S. Scott Allums, P.C. we place a special emphasis on exceptional customer service.  We return calls and emails quickly and pride ourselves on providing personalized care.  Our friendly staff is helpful and informative.  Our Birmingham bankruptcy attorneys offer free initial consultations to all prospective clients and have flexible office hours Monday through Friday. 

We know hiring a lawyer can be stressful and confusing.  Our team is here to answer your questions and ease your worries.

Other areas of practice

While bankruptcy is our main area of practice, our office also assists clients in the following legal matters:

  • Family law
  • Divorce
  • Personal injury
  • Probate
  • Criminal law

Contact S. Scott Allums, P.C. for help managing your debts

Worried about being able to pay your bills and save your home at the same time?  Attorney S. Scott Allums assists clients throughout Jefferson, Tuscaloosa, Shelby, Bibb, Walker, and Blount Counties, including Birmingham, trying to determine if filing for bankruptcy is their best option.  Contact our Bessemer office for prompt service and debt relief assistance today.

We are a debt relief agency.  We help people file bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.

 

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