Coles & Holton, LLP is a bankruptcy law firm headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, founded by attorney Joshua A. Coles. The firm operates with a philosophy that bankruptcy represents a legal right to debt relief and a fresh start, rather than financial failure. They serve the Greater Nashville and Middle Tennessee region, including Davidson County, Montgomery County, and Robertson County, with coverage extending to cities like Clarksville, Springfield, Brentwood, and Hendersonville.
The firm specializes in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings. Chapter 7 services focus on eliminating unsecured debts (credit cards, payday loans, medical bills) while potentially preserving assets like homes and vehicles. Chapter 13 services help individuals with steady income restructure debts into manageable repayment plans over up to 5 years, with emphasis on preventing home foreclosure and protecting asset equity. They also address specific concerns like tax refund treatment in bankruptcy proceedings and provide foreclosure prevention consultations.
Coles & Holton distinguishes itself through emphasis on personalized, one-on-one representation without judgment or intimidation. The firm explicitly states they "take the time to personally get to know each of our clients" and offer the representation "people expect and deserve." Customer reviews consistently highlight professionalism, clarity of explanation, and pain-free handling of complex situations. The firm positions itself as accessible legal counsel for individuals facing involuntary financial hardship (job loss, accidents, medical emergencies) rather than the result of irresponsibility.
The firm's primary limitation is geographic scope—services are restricted to Middle Tennessee and surrounding counties. As a solo or small practice centered on one attorney (Joshua Coles), availability and responsiveness may vary. The website lacks detailed pricing information, attorney credentials, or experience metrics, requiring direct consultation to evaluate fit. Bankruptcy itself involves multi-month processes and significant life impact, making this service appropriate only for those genuinely needing debt discharge or restructuring.