North Little Rock Bankruptcy Attorneys
People who are struggling with the burden of unmanageable debt often find themselves in very difficult situations. The challenges seem to pile up fast. Not only do these people face threats of foreclosure and repossession if they fall behind on house and car payments, if they fall behind on utility payments, they may have their power turned off. They may have their electricity turned off, their gas turned off or their water turned off. As if the stress of debt was not enough, now they have to deal with this.
At the Pray Law Firm in North Little Rock, Arkansas, we sympathize. More important, we help. Our lawyers have helped thousands of people throughout the state overcome debt and restore utilities with the help of bankruptcy. Contact us.
Bankruptcy Takes Care of Past-Due Utility Bills
You can overcome utility bill debt through Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Many people worry about taking this step. They worry that, after they file bankruptcy, they will not be in good standing with the utility company and may be denied future service.
In reality, utility companies generally allow new service after bankruptcy is filed. They understand that bankruptcy is a step that people are taking to overcome debt, and they accept it. However, they may require that a deposit be paid before they start new service.
What Utility Do You Need Restored?
Our attorneys can help you restore utilities of all types: power, electricity, gas and water. No matter what has been turned off, we can help you move forward. When necessary, we have the capability of doing an emergency bankruptcy filing.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation
To speak with one of the North Little Rock attorneys at our firm about restoring utilities, call 501-588-7044, or contact us by e-mail.



