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How Bankruptcy Can Help You?

  • I don't own my home but I have over $50,000 in credit card debt and would like to keep my car.                                                                      How we can help!
  • My house is about to be sold at a foreclosure sale and I have $20,000 in credit card debt.                                                                                How we can help!
  • My debt is a result of buying investment houses that I can't sell or keep up with the payments. The value of the houses went down and they are now worth less than the mortgages.                                                             How we can help!

 

Our Mission: 

  • Is to assist those who are seeking public information about bankruptcy. We know that the incredible amount of information available on the public record can be overwhelming. By centralizing and organizing the information on this website we strive to make your access to bankruptcy information clear and convenient.
  • To make it simple for those seeking the counsel of a bankruptcy attorney to find one in your area. Instead of you calling several bankruptcy attorneys and waiting for a call back, you simply enter your information and wait for a bankruptcy attorney to call you! 

Bankruptcy is more misunderstood than an other financial or legal tool available to consumers. Ask yourself a few simple questions:

1. Are you drowning in debt?
2. Is your home or car at risk of being taken?
3. Is your debt affecting your personal or family health and well-being?
4. Are creditors harassing you?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions then you owe it to yourself to talk to a bankruptcy attorney regarding whether you should file bankruptcy. The United States Bankruptcy Codes offer relief to those that qualify. If your debt load has reached the point where you are now working for the debt collectors, bankruptcy can help you get a "fresh start."

The bankruptcy process should always begin with counseling with a qualified bankruptcy attorney. Our bankruptcy attorneys are:

1. Experienced in representing clients in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases.
2. Stay up to date with the latest developments in bankruptcy laws.
3. Have the latest technology and staff necessary to fully represent your interest in bankruptcy court.
4. Offer free initial consultation.
4. Are located right in your community.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?


Once you have discussed your case with a qualified bankruptcy attorney, you need to decide if a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 is best for you. If you have unsecured debt (like credit cards) the is overwhelming you, secured debt (like a home mortgage or car loans) that is current and you meet the Chapter 7 means test, then a Chapter 7 bankruptcy may offer you the relief you need. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy may allow you to obtain a discharge on your unsecured debts and reaffirm all secured debts you wish to keep.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

If your main reason for filing bankruptcy is to save a home or car, or if you make too much money to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, then a Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be the answer you need. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy both stops foreclosures and puts you in control of catching-up with your mortgage. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy includes a three or five year plan that gives you the time you need to catch up on your secured debt arrearages.

Stop Foreclosure

The United States Bankruptcy Codes offer you protection. Once a case is filed an automatic stay immediately takes effect. This is a temporary injunction stopping all collection actions or attempts against you. The automatic stay will immediately stop foreclosures, repossessions, court actions, and collection attempts. Violations of the automatic stay are taken very seriously and may be acted on by your attorney often resulting in damages paid to you. Once a debtor has received a discharge the automatic stay becomes a permanent injunction against any collections of the discharged debt. this all means freedom for you!

Additionally, there are many other protections offered by the United takes Bankruptcy Laws and other consumer related laws that can be used by your attorney to offer you relief. Sign up for a free bankruptcy attorney consultation to have all your questions answered.

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