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Brace W. Luquire

Brace W. Luquire

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Experienced Bankruptcy Attorney In Columbus, Georgia
Brace W. Luquire, Attorney at Law

Admitted to Practice Law:
State of Georgia – 1982

Education
Atlanta Law School – Atlanta, Georgia. Juris Doctor – 1982
Columbus State University – Columbus, Georgia. Bachelor's Degree in
Business Administration and Marketing – 1979

Professional Associations and Committee Memberships:
State Bar of Georgia
Supreme Court of Georgia
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
United States Bankruptcy Court - Middle District of Georgia
United States District Court - Middle District of Georgia
United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

Bankruptcy:
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Attorney — Brace W. Luquire in Columbus, Georgia

Experienced Lawyer Helping With Bankruptcy Cases in Columbus, Georgia.
For over 41 years, Brace W. Luquire has been helping Columbus residents find debt relief through bankruptcy. Our skilled bankruptcy attorney offers personalized legal representation tailored to match the need of every individual client. We believe that our clients always come first. We pursue each case with diligence and efficiency, helping you achieves the best results in the shortest amount of time. We know that it can be uncomfortable to speak with an attorney about your financial troubles. We understand that every customer’s situation is different, and we treat every client with respect. We will begin by looking over your finances and assessing whether bankruptcy is the right option for you. If it will be beneficial to your finances, we will then discuss which method of filing is the correct option for your situation.

Practice Areas
Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
Probate
Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
Estate Planning
Health Care Directives, Wills
DUI & DWI
Criminal Law
Drug Crimes, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    We provide a detailed free consultation tailored to your financial situation with recommendation of the best course of action for you and your family. Payment arrangements may be available.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Georgia
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Education
Atlanta Law School
Juris Doctor (1982) | Law
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University System of Georgia - Columbus State University
Bachelors (1979) | Business Administration and Marketing
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Professional Associations
Supreme Court of Georgia
Current
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Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Current
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United States Bankruptcy Court - Middle District of Georgia
Current
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United States District Court - Middle District of Georgia
Current
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United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
Current
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Georgia State Bar
Member
- Current
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Blog
Bankruptcy Blog
Legal Answers
6 Questions Answered
Q. In GA if a married couple files ch 7 bk and does not own a house, can 10,000 or 20,000 homestead deduction be claimed?
A: The unused portion of the homestead exemption can be used as a wildcard up to $10,000.00 each.
Q. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy (in GA). Would a plan payment increase if you get new job that pays $10K more annually?
A: In this district, reports of change in financial status are not required post confirmation. If you have had a negative impact on your finances, you may be eligible for a plan modification. In any event, your bankruptcy attorney would be in a position to answer any of these questions specific to your current situation.
Q. In Georgia, my husband is currently being garnished for child support arrears in an amount slightly less than 25%.
A: Child support arrears are generally set up as a designated amount, not a percentage. The other creditor garnishments are taken in order of the date of the judgment and cannot exceed 25% which would be in addition to the child support. Child support garnishments can be as much as 65% of the net pay.
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COLUMBUS, GA, US
Telephone: (706) 322-8557
Fax: (706) 322-2124