Appointment Information

If you are interested in reviewing your bankruptcy options, we provide a free consultation with an experienced attorney offering flexible hours, including evening and weekend appointments. We welcome the opportunity to review your case with the expertise, care, and attention it deserves.

We're conveniently located in the SouthEnd/Dilworth area of Charlotte, NC, convenient to major thoroughfares. Ample, free parking is available.

LAW OFFICE OF J. BARON GROSHON, P.A.

OFFICE HOURS:

 

Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Evening and weekend appointments available.

417 East Boulevard, Suite 203
Charlotte, North Carolina 28203

DIRECTIONS TO OFFICE

FROM INTERSTATE 77 HEADING SOUTH

Take Exit 9, then the 9A-West Boulevard/NC-160 Exit. Turn left onto West Boulevard (you will see a sign pointing you towards the SouthEnd) and travel 1.1 miles to 417 East Boulevard. As you proceed down West Boulevard, you will go through a traffic light at the intersections of Mint Street, South Tryon Street, South Boulevard, and the last before approaching our building at Euclid Avenue. The office is the fourth building on the left, approximately 150 yards past the intersection of East Boulevard and Euclid Avenue. Our office is located in a two-story gray building with white trim that actually looks more like a town home than an office building. It has a Victorian flair, with a sequence of six peaked dormers. There are three large oak trees that partially obstruct the building, and there is NOT an office sign, only a small black "417" address sign in the lawn. The parking lot is in the rear of the building. Use the second (middle) entrance, and we're on the second floor, Suite 203.

FROM INTERSTATE 77 HEADING NORTH

Take Exit 8, Remount Road Exit. Turn right onto Remount Road and travel 0.3 miles to the traffic light at the intersection of Remount Road and South Tryon Street/NC-49. Turn left onto South Tryon Street/NC-49 and travel 0.7 miles to the traffic light at the intersection of South Tryon Street/NC-49 and West Boulevard. Turn right onto West Boulevard (note that West Boulevard becomes East Boulevard at the next intersection). Travel 0.3 miles to 417 East Boulevard; as you proceed, you will go through a traffic light at South Boulevard and another traffic light at Euclid Avenue. The office is the fourth building on the left, approximately 150 yards past the intersection of East Boulevard and Euclid Avenue. Our office is located in a two-story gray building with white trim that actually looks more like a town home than an office building. It has a Victorian flair, with a sequence of six peaked dormers. There are three large oak trees that partially obstruct the building, and there is NOT an office sign, only a small black "417" address sign in the lawn. The parking lot is in the rear of the building. Use the second (middle) entrance, and we're on the second floor, Suite 203.

FROM INDEPENDENCE BOULEVARD

From Independence Boulevard, proceed toward downtown Charlotte; take the John Belk Freeway and then the South Boulevard exit. Turn left onto Caldwell at the traffic light at the end of the exit ramp; Caldwell will change names to South Boulevard after you cross over the I-277 bridge.. Proceed down South Boulevard in the left lane for approximately one-half to one mile to the intersection of South Boulevard and East Boulevard (landmarks will be a Shell station and Fuel Pizza on the left two corners of the intersection and a Rite-Aid and church on the right corners). Turn left onto East Boulevard and stay in the left-hand lane; as you proceed, you will go through one traffic light at Euclid Avenue. The office is approximately 150 yards on the left past the intersection of East Boulevard and Euclid Avenue (4 building on the left past the intersection). Our office th is in a two-story gray building with white trim that actually looks more like a town home than an office building. It has a Victorian flair, with a sequence of six peaked dormers. There are three large oak trees that partially obstruct the building, and there is NOT an office sign, only a small black "417" address sign in the lawn. The parking lot is in the rear of the building. Use the second (middle) entrance, and we're on the second floor, Suite 203.

FROM EAST CHARLOTTE ON EAST BOULEVARD

The office is located at 417 East Boulevard. Travel approximately 0.7 miles west from the traffic light located at the intersection of East Boulevard and Kenilworth Avenue. The office is located on the right, just past the intersection of East Boulevard and Lyndhurst Avenue. If you reach the traffic signal located at East Boulevard and Euclid Avenue, then you have gone too far. Our office is located in a two-story gray building with white trim that actually looks more like a town home than an office building. It has a Victorian flair, with a sequence of six peaked dormers. There are three large oak trees that partially obstruct the building, and there is NOT an office sign, only a small black "417" address sign in the lawn. The parking lot is in the rear of the building. Use the second (middle) entrance, and we're on the second floor, Suite 203.

CHECKLIST OF REQUESTED INFORMATION

During the free consultation, we would like to provide you with specific information as to how the bankruptcy laws will affect your circumstances, rather than just explaining bankruptcy and talking hypothetically, which will be of limited value. In order to evaluate your options, we will need some information about you and your financial situation. We know that your time is valuable, so if you can provide the following information at the time of your consultation, we will be able to thoroughly review your bankruptcy options in one visit.

  • Your current household income, including income from all sources, such as employment income, social security income, unemployment compensation, child support, alimony, rental income, or any other income. You will also be asked to provide information as to how your income has changed, if at all, during the past six months. Paycheck stubs would be very helpful in providing this information, but it is not essential that you have this information at your initial office consultation.
  • Your current household monthly living expenses, such as how much you are required to spend each month on your mortgage or rent, utilities, food, clothing, gas and maintenance on your automobile(s), automobile insurance, and all other monthly recurring living expenses.
  • A list of the names of, and amounts owed to, each of your creditors, including mortgage companies, car finance companies, student loan providers, credit card companies, loan companies, taxing authorities, and medical care providers.
  • Your opinion as to the value of any and all real estate and personal property that you own, including, if applicable, your residence, automobiles, retirement accounts, bank accounts, and household goods.
  • The year, make, model and current mileage for all automobiles that are titled in your name, either individually or jointly with another person, and the optional equipment on such automobiles (such as power windows, power door locks, power sunroof, aluminum alloy wheels, power seats, etc.). A copy of your registration card for each automobile would be very helpful in providing information as to the year, make, and model of the automobile, but it is not essential that you provide this documentation at your initial office consultation.
  • The approximate amount of your debt to each creditor that was incurred during the past three months, six months, and twelve months (in other words, the approximate amount of credit that you have obtained on each credit account, either through charges, cash advances, or balance transfers, during the past three months, six months, and twelve months).
  • PLEASE NOTE: If you are unable to provide any of this information at your initial office consultation, then it will be very difficult for any bankruptcy attorney to provide you with specific information as to your bankruptcy options, and the office consultation will be of limited value to you. The more information that you can provide at your initial office consultation regarding your household income, your household living expenses, your debts, and the nature and value of your property (including real estate and personal property), the more specific we can be in explaining your bankruptcy options.