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James M. Wirth, Esq is a qualified bankruptcy attorney who works out of Debt Line Law Office, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. An Oklahoma native, he was admitted to practice law in the State of Oklahoma on September 28, 2004. Since that time, Mr. Wirth has additionally joined membership in the following Admission Bars: the Oklahoma Bar Association, the Tulsa County Bar Association, the United State District Court - Northern District of Oklahoma and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tribal Court. Mr. Wirth graduated with honors from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2004. Before that, he received a Bachelors of science in Finance, with minors in Accounting and Economics, from Oklahoma State University. A life-long Oklahoman, he has resided in Owasso, Claremore, Stillwater, Tulsa, and Broken Arrow. In 2003, he married his high school sweetheart and they have one son, who was born in January, 2009. If you would like a free consultation with an Oklahoma lawyer, contact Mr. Wirth to set up an appointment.

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Wirth Law Office

406 S. Boulder Avenue North Mezzanine
Tulsa,OK 74103
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Articles Published by James Wirth:

Will Bankruptcy Affect My Future Finances?

Published June 8, 2010

Some people worry that filing for bankruptcy will have a negative impact on their future credit. While that may be true, having a lot of ...

What is a Chapter 13 Wage Earner Plan?

Published June 8, 2010

Either an individual or a sole proprietor can apply for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which is also known as the wage earner plan.

What is Administrative Debt?

Published June 8, 2010

Administrative debt are usually ones that are created when an individual or business provides either goods, services, or both, which are central to your bankruptcy ...

What is Priority Debt?

Published June 8, 2010

Priority debts are the most important debts you'll have to repay in a bankruptcy case, as they are the debts which are given priority as ...

Settling IRS Debt Through Bankruptcy

Published June 8, 2010

When people are facing difficulties with their finances, their tax payments tend to suffer.

Why Avoiding Bankruptcy is Not Always a Good Idea

Published June 8, 2010

In the past, there was a stigma attached to filing for bankruptcy, and many people sought to avoid it all costs. But that’s not always ...

What Debt Can I Discharge in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Published June 8, 2010

Before you elect to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, it’s important to consult with an attorney to have a good understanding of what debts are ...

Choosing Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Published June 8, 2010

Choosing to file for bankruptcy can be tricky, which is why you need an experienced bankruptcy attorney to help you navigate through all the decision-making.

What is Bankruptcy Fraud?

Published June 8, 2010

Bankruptcy fraud can be proven when it is shown that the defendant knowingly and fraudulently misrepresented himself or herself.

Will Credit Counseling Cost Me Money?

Published June 8, 2010

Credit counseling will cost money, though the fees are not astronomical.