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Michael Hollins Sr.
Hollins Bankruptcy Law Office, PLLC
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Michael Hollins, Sr. is a graduate of Western Michigan University - Thomas M. Cooley Law Schol where he received his Juris Doctorate. During law school, he worked as an intern to a prominent United States District Court Judge in the 6th circuit.
Mr. Hollins is known for his friendly and professional demeanor with clients and is a strong and passionate advocate in court. To Mr. Hollins, the best part of his job is when a client walks into his office overwhelmed by their financial circumstance and then walks out of his office armed with a plan to save their home, have a fresh start, and a smile.
Practice Area
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Michigan
- State Bar of Michigan
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- Tennessee
- Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee
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- 6th Circuit
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Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Attorney
- Hollins Bankruptcy Law Office, PLLC
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- Bankruptcy Lawyer www.hollinsbankruptcy.com 866-862-4557
Education
- Western Michigan University
- J.D. (2011) | Law
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- Honors: Student Council - Senator
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Professional Associations
- State Bar of Michigan
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- Nashville Bar Association
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- US District Court - Middle District of Tennessee
- Attorney
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- US District Court - Eastern District of Michigan
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- State Bar of Tennessee
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Legal Answers
34 Questions Answered
- Q. Can I file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with income discrepancies from OnlyFans?
- A: Dealing with garnishments and old debts is stressful. Chapter 7 bankruptcy might be an option, but the income difference between your 1099 and bank statements needs careful attention. Courts require accurate financial records.
Since you haven't consulted a lawyer, a free consultation is crucial. They can assess your situation and explain how those income discrepancies might affect your case. It's the best way to get personalized advice.
- Q. Will a person convicted of 2nd degree murder in Tennessee only have to serve 30% of their sentence?
- A: There is no way to really answer this question without more information. You may want to contact a competent criminal defense attorney to gain more insight.
- Q. I am a licensed master plumber in Tennessee. I had a customer who refused to pay a bill for 2200.00. Is that theft of s
- A: Where a contract is allegedly broken, the civil courts typically handle those matters.
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