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Most of us get behind on bills from time to time. Life can throw a lot of things your way: Illness, loss of employment, market instability, your car breaks down, someone you love needs help… Many times we try to deal with it alone, yet sink further into debt. But, you have a choice. You can stop the creditor calls, the garnished wages, the foreclosures and repossessions. And, in most cases, you can still keep your house and your car. The Federal Government provides qualified individuals an opportunity for a new beginning through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. We can guide you through this process and help you get control of your life again. Our office serves most of North Alabama including Huntsville, Decatur, Athens, Madison, Hampton Cove, Hartselle, Moulton, Birmingham, Hoover, Cullman and many other areas of Madison, Morgan, Limestone, Lawrence, Shelby, Jefferson and Jackson counties.
Our goal at Mitchell & Larsen is to provide timely, professional, and courteous service to our clients. We realize that, in many cases, utilizing legal services can be an intimidating experience. We will strive to help put you at ease in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere and resolve your situation in the best way possible. We provide clients with the personal, hands-on attention that they and their cases deserve. After carefully assessing your legal situation, we will provide you with an honest assessment of your options and what to expect. Call us today or send an email to schedule a free consultation. Our office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. , Monday through Friday, with evening and weekend consultations available by appointment.
Melissa Mitchell obtained her undergraduate degree from The University of Alabama-Huntsville and, graduated from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham. She has been practicing law for over 30 years and has the experience and understanding to address your unique financial issues.
Katie Larsen is a graduate of the University of Alabama Birmingham, and graduate of Cumberland Law at Samford University in Birmingham. She is admitted to practice before all Alabama state and federal courts
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