Culotta & Culotta LLP provides its clients with the ability to attain financial freedom from overwhelming debt through Chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcies. Chapter 7 can be a proactive way to get a handle on debt and begin living again with a clean slate. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is often referred to as a reorganization bankruptcy or a wage earner plan because it takes your debts and reorganizes them into a manageable repayment plan that will last three to five years. While a Chapter 7 is a cheaper and quicker option than a Chapter 13 it may not be the best for you. We take the time to discuss the pros and cons of both and work with you to determine the solution that fits your needs. We will walk you through the paperwork required to begin your bankruptcy case and make sure that by the end of your appointment, you understand the process you are about to begin.
Sub areas we cover
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Practice Attorneys
Jennifer Hinkebein Culotta, Esq.
Jennifer’s practice focuses on
criminal defense, business crimes,
internal investigations, civil rights
and bankruptcy.
Jennifer regularly assists individuals
and corporations through all phases of
litigation and has tremendous
experience defending the rights of
individuals charged with serious
criminal offenses in both state and
federal court. She also has
significant experience representing
individuals in Bankruptcy proceedings,
helping her clients establish a clean
financial record moving forward.
James Clayton Culotta, Esq.
Clay’s practice focuses on corporate
and business law, contracts and
compliance, business litigation and
dispute resolution, bankruptcy as well
as complex civil litigation including
civil rights.
Recognizing that his clients rely upon
him to ‘put their life back together,’
Clay is tenacious in seeking justice
for his clients who have been harmed
by law enforcement or municipal
entities.
Because of Clay’s extensive litigation
experience, he has added to his
practice the role of Civil Mediator,
working with attorneys and their
clients to resolve civil litigation
without the expense and uncertainty of
trial.
Lastly, Clay assists his clients in
righting their financial future by
working with them in both Chapter 7
and 13 bankruptcies.
J. Donald Culotta, Esq.
Donald’s practice focuses on Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcy matters, as well as expungement of criminal records, including arrests, misdemeanors and felonies.
View Attorney ProfileJennifer Hinkebein Culotta, Esq.
Jennifer’s practice focuses on
criminal defense, business crimes,
internal investigations, civil rights
and bankruptcy.
Jennifer regularly assists individuals
and corporations through all phases of
litigation and has tremendous
experience defending the rights of
individuals charged with serious
criminal offenses in both state and
federal court. She also has
significant experience representing
individuals in Bankruptcy proceedings,
helping her clients establish a clean
financial record moving forward.
James Clayton Culotta, Esq.
Clay’s practice focuses on corporate
and business law, contracts and
compliance, business litigation and
dispute resolution, bankruptcy as well
as complex civil litigation including
civil rights.
Recognizing that his clients rely upon
him to ‘put their life back together,’
Clay is tenacious in seeking justice
for his clients who have been harmed
by law enforcement or municipal
entities.
Because of Clay’s extensive litigation
experience, he has added to his
practice the role of Civil Mediator,
working with attorneys and their
clients to resolve civil litigation
without the expense and uncertainty of
trial.
Lastly, Clay assists his clients in
righting their financial future by
working with them in both Chapter 7
and 13 bankruptcies.
J. Donald Culotta, Esq.
Donald’s practice focuses on Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcy matters, as well as expungement of criminal records, including arrests, misdemeanors and felonies.
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