Greenville Bankruptcy Attorney
Bankruptcy Attorney in Greenville, SC
Facing overwhelming debt can feel isolating—but you’re not alone, and help is available. At Stone Law Firm, our bankruptcy attorney in Greenville, SC is here to guide you through the legal process with clarity and compassion.
Our Greenville office, located at 128 Millport Cir Suite 200, provides personalized legal support to individuals and families who need a fresh financial start. Whether you’re exploring Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, facing foreclosure, or overwhelmed by medical or credit card debt, our experienced attorneys are ready to help you regain control of your financial future.
Why Choose Stone Law Firm?
With over two decades of experience, Stone Law Firm has helped hundreds of South Carolinians get out from under crushing debt. Led by attorneys Daniel Stone and Vaughan Perry, our firm focuses exclusively on bankruptcy and debt-related legal services. We believe in providing each client with honest advice, clear communication, and a path forward.
Our Greenville team understands that every financial situation is unique. That’s why we tailor our approach to your specific needs—whether that means filing for bankruptcy, negotiating with creditors, or helping you avoid foreclosure.
Bankruptcy Services Offered at Our Greenville Office
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is designed to wipe out unsecured debt like credit cards, personal loans, and medical bills. If you qualify, it offers a clean slate and a quick resolution. A Greenville bankruptcy attorney from our firm will assess your eligibility, protect your rights, and guide you through every step of the process.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
If you have a steady income and want to restructure your debt instead of eliminating it, Chapter 13 might be the better option. This type of bankruptcy allows you to catch up on mortgage payments or car loans while consolidating other debts into an affordable repayment plan. We’ll help you determine if this path suits your goals.
Foreclosure Defense
Are you at risk of losing your home? We can help. Our attorneys can use bankruptcy or other legal tools to stop foreclosure proceedings and create a strategy that helps you keep your property.
Medical and Credit Card Debt Relief
Unexpected medical emergencies or years of credit card interest can spiral out of control. We can help you find solutions that reduce your balances or eliminate them through legal options, including bankruptcy or settlement.
Debt Negotiation & Settlement
Bankruptcy isn’t always the answer. In some cases, we can negotiate with your creditors directly, potentially reducing what you owe and helping you avoid court altogether.
What to Expect During Your Free Consultation
When you meet with a bankruptcy lawyer in Greenville at our office, we’ll start by reviewing your financial situation in detail. This includes:
Your current income and expenses
Assets and liabilities
Types of debts and how much you owe
Any legal action taken by creditors
We’ll walk you through your options and answer every question—no pressure, no judgment, just honest advice based on experience and a genuine desire to help.
Local Knowledge. Statewide Experience.
Stone Law Firm proudly serves clients across South Carolina with offices in Columbia, Florence, Charleston, and Greenville. Our deep familiarity with the Upstate region allows us to provide localized strategies while leveraging the knowledge and reputation of a firm that’s been helping people for more than 20 years.
Our Greenville office is designed with client comfort in mind, offering a private, professional space to discuss your legal matters. We’re conveniently located near major roadways with easy access and free parking.
Office Information
Stone Law Firm – Greenville, SC
128 Millport Cir Suite 200
Greenville, SC 29607
Phone: 843-625-8888
We serve clients across Greenville County, including areas like Simpsonville, Greer, Mauldin, and Travelers Rest.
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