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Filing for bankruptcy might be the solution for you. Speak with a bankruptcy lawyer to find how filing for bankruptcy could be the debt relief you need.
When you file for bankruptcy, you can:
A local bankruptcy lawyer can give you advice about filing for banckruptcy after exploring the specific circumstances of your case.
Speak with an attorney near you today. Clear Bankruptcy can help you schedule a free, no obligation consultation to learn more about what options might be available to help you get out of debt as quickly as possible.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be able to help you eliminate debt if you are struggling with:
You have worked hard to overcome your bills, but despite your best efforts, the payments seem to never end. A bankruptcy lawyer in your area can help you figure out if filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is right for you.
Chapter 7 is considered liquidation. A bankruptcy trustee converts your non-exempt assets to cash to help pay part of your outstanding bills. This idea can be slightly misleading since most people filing for bankruptcy in Chapter 7 cases do not have non-exempt assets, so there is not really liquidation.
To qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must pass a means test. Find out if you are eligible to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and how the filing process works. Speak with a bankruptcy lawyer in your area today.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is typically a good solution for people who have dealt with short-term financial setbacks such as losing a job, an illness or a large unexpected expense.
People who have faced these and similar situations have fallen behind on their bills, even though they have a regular income and can make payments.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy may give you the time and help you need to get your finances back on track.
After filing for bankruptcy, under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, your creditors must stop trying to collect payments from you. You will not be bombarded with calls and letters demanding money. Creditors will not be able to sue you, repossess your things or garnish wages.
You are protected by the Bankruptcy Code, which prohibits collection activities after filing for bankruptcy. Actions taken against you, your property or paycheck will be stopped.
Find out more about how you are protected by filing for bankruptcy. Speak with a local bankruptcy lawyer today to learn about how to stop creditors from harassing you and getting your life back on track.
You could be on your way today. Talk with a bankruptcy attorney near you to find out more about how you can get your finances and life back on track.
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