Robert Gambrell
Call to find out why the referral rate of Gambrell & Assoc. is so highI have practiced law in Mississippi since January, 1977. My math background has helped me assist my client's with their financial problems in ways that those without a math background are unable to do. My bachelors degree was in mathematics and I received both my bachelors degree and my Juris Doctorate from the University of Mississippi. My primary focus is in the areas of Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Chapter 12 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy along with Social Security Disability Claims. I am one of only three attorneys in Mississippi selected as a super lawyer by MidSouth Super lawyers in the area of consumer bankruptcy law. I am a member and a past-president of the Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference, which is the statewide organization for bankruptcy professionals in the state of Mississippi. I have frequently been on the faculty of seminars for attorneys and lay persons in the field of bankruptcy, including seminars for local, statewide and national audiences.
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Social Security Disability
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Contingent fees accepted in Social Security Disability claims and in some litigation against lenders within the bankruptcy proceedings.
- Mississippi
- 5th Circuit
- University of Mississippi
- J.D. (1976) | law
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- University of Mississippi
- B.S. (1972) | mathematics
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- selected as a super lawyer
- SuperLawyers.com
- selected as a super lawyer
- SuperLawyers.com
- selected as a super lawyer
- SuperLawyers.com
- selected as a super lawyer
- SuperLawyers.com
- selected as a super lawyer
- SuperLawyers.com
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference
- Past President / current member
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- Activities: In addition to serving one year as president of the statewide organization for bankruptcy professionals, I served as the co-chairman for the annual seminar for two consecutive years.
- Mississippi State Bar  # 4409
- Member
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- Avoidance of Liens on Household Goods, Business Equipment, etc
- www.ms-bankruptcy.com
- Exemptions in Mississippi
- www.ms-bankruptcy.com
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Law Update, Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference Annual Seminar, Jackson, MS
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference
- Review of new cases from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Bankruptcy Court of the Northern District of Mississippi and the Jackson Division for the Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of Mississippi.
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Law Update, Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference Annual Seminar, Jackson, MS
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference
- Review of new cases from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Bankruptcy Court of the Northern District of Mississippi and the Jackson Division for the Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of Mississippi.
- Discharging Student Loans, Annual Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference Seminar, Jackson, MS
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference
- Tips for a Better Consumer Bankruptcy Practice, Annual Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference Seminar, Jackson, MS
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference
- Hot Topics In Chapter 7 Cases in Chapter 13 Cases, Annual Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference Seminar, Jackson, MS
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference
- Q. What can I do if my Ex and his wife filed a chapter 13 which has stopped my accrued child support payments significantly
- A: You should contact the MS Department of Human Services, Child Support Collection Division to determine if you can get free assistance with the collection of child support.
- Q. If I am supposed to pay a bill by the end of the month to an attorney can I still file bankruptcy and stop that?
- A: Assuming that the bill is a payment on a debt for previous work performed the lawyer, the automatic stay that will go into place once you file for relief under the bankruptcy code will preclude any collection activity except for some types of collection for child support or alimony and collection of criminal fines and restitution.
However, you should consider many more factors before making the decision to file for bankruptcy relief. Some of those factors are:
There are many factors that could affect your ultimate decision. Those factors include:
1) total amount of unsecured debt such as credit card debt, medical bills, personal loans, old utility bills, etc.;
2) total amount ... Read More
- Q. I am considering bankruptcy, but I'm not sure if I qualify. I am currently 60 or more days past due on bills.
- A: Qualification to file for relief under chapter 7 of the bankruptcy code does not depend upon the number of creditors that you have, the amount you owe or whether you are behind on those debts. Qualification for a chapter 7 discharge depends upon your monthly income and expenses in relation to the amount of your unsecured debt. There are two separate tests, one being the Means Test and the other being the Abuse Test.
Qualification to file for relief under chapter 13 of the bankruptcy code depends upon whether your income and living expenses will provide you with enough disposable income to pay your chapter 13 plan payment. You plan payment amount will depend upon the amount of secured debt ... Read More