Charles Black is an established, respected Georgia attorney with a focus on business litigation, taxes and bankruptcy. He began his law practice in Georgia in 1983 with an emphasis on business. He has represented both creditors and debtors in bankruptcy proceedings and has participated as counsel in bankruptcy adversary proceedings and Tax Court.
Charles received his undergraduate degree in 1977 from the University of West Florida, with a major in accounting. He earned his law degree at Woodrow Wilson College of Law in 1980 and was admitted to the Georgia Bar that same year. After receiving his undergraduate degree, Charles worked as a staff accountant with a regional CPA firm while attending law school at night.
Charles received his undergraduate degree in 1977 from the University of West Florida, with a major in accounting. He earned his law degree at Woodrow Wilson College of Law in 1980 and was admitted to the Georgia Bar that same year. After receiving his undergraduate degree, Charles worked as a staff accountant with a regional CPA firm while attending law school at night.
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Before he was even an attorney, Charles Black was working with a CPA firm preparing business and personal tax returns. That tax expertise naturally led to a bankruptcy practice. Charles will examine your entire financial situation with you, then offer plans and solutions designed to reduce stress and save you money.
A retired judge once told me, going to work was like going to the same play every day, only with different actors. The plot was always the same: drugs, sex and money. For his part, Charles no longer takes on criminal law (drugs) or divorce law (sex) cases; he limits his practice to fighting over money.
Charles Black meets daily with despairing homeowners, mostly middle-class workers squeezed between misleading mortgage modification processes and infrequent unemployment. What's more, consumers have no effective recourse when regulations are ignored or misunderstood by the modification staff of mortgage servicers.
Bankruptcy is a course of action under which both consumers and businesses can eradicate or pay back some or all of their debts and loans under the guidelines of the federal bankruptcy court. Bankruptcy can be primarily categorized into either liquidation or reorganization. Chapter 7 of bankruptcy covers the liquidation category.
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