How many advantages are there in filing bankruptcy? Let’s count them….
- Bankruptcy ends harassing creditor phone calls
- Bankruptcy stops repossessions
- Bankruptcy stops foreclosures
- Bankruptcy stops wage garnishments
- Bankruptcy stops utility shut-offs
- Bankruptcy provides debt relief
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you to “cram down” how much you pay back on your car
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you to reorganize your car payment into a more affordable one
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you to lower a high interest rate on a vehicle loan
- Chapter 7 allows for redemption of your car where you pay what it’s worth.
- Chapter 7 may discharge old taxes
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy helps pay back tax debt
- Chapter 13 helps catch up a mortgage payment that is behind
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy helps catch up past child support
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can remove an unsecured second mortgage from your home
- Bankruptcy will remove judgment liens from your home (by motion in Ohio)
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy helps protect unexempt assets
- You can walk away from a home that is underwater
- You can sleep at night
- Improved relationships because your stress is reduced
- You have someone fighting for you instead of against you
- Bankruptcy is an efficient, cost effective way to deal with debt once and for all
- It gives you room to breathe
- You can get off the treadmill and start making progress to secure your financial future
- Bankruptcy provides a fresh start
And the list goes on……
Other lawyers doing the bankruptcy alphabet nationally:
Abandonment: New York Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jay S. Fleischman
Abuse: Wisconsin Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bret Nason
Adversary Proceeding: Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Kimberly Coleman
Alimony: Philadelphia Suburban Bankruptcy Lawyer, Chris Carr
Application Lakewood, CA Bankruptcy Attorney, Christine A. Wilton
Arrest: Cleveland Area Bankruptcy, Bill Balena
Ask: San Francisco Bankruptcy Attorney, Jeena Cho
Assets: Hawaii Bankruptcy Attorney, Stuart Ing
Assets: Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney, Monica D. Shepard
Assets: Marin County Bankruptcy Attorney, Catherine Eranthe
Assets: Metro Richmond Consumer and Bankruptcy Attorney, Mitchell Goldstein
Assume: Northern California Bankruptcy Lawyer, Cathy Moran
Assumption: Los Angeles Bankruptcy Lawyer, Mark J. Markus
Assumption: Taylor Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney, Christopher McAvoy
Assumptions: Newnan, Georgia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Rick Palmer
Attorney: Law Offices of Daniel J. Winter
Automatic Stay: Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney, Kyle A. Lindsey
Automatic Stay: Connecticut Bankruptcy Lawyer William E. Carter
Automatic Stay: Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska Bankruptcy Attorney, Ryan D. Caldwell
Automobiles: Colorado Springs Bankruptcy Lawyer Bob Doig
Avoidance: Ormond Beach Bankruptcy Attorney, Lewis Roberts
Amendment: Miami Bankruptcy Attorney, Dorota Trzeciecka
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