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Stop foreclosure, garnishments, & debt collectors.
Take the first step by filling out this free bankruptcy evaluation form and an experienced bankruptcy attorney will contact you for a no obligation free consultation.
If you are inquiry relates to a business or commercial bankruptcy, please contact us and we will send you our commercial evaluation form for your free evaluation or fill out this form and provide the company name and contact person and disregard questions relating to the spouse.
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Generally, most debts such as credit card, unsecured loans, and medical bills, among other debts are dischargeable in bankruptcy.
Often, people will get into financial difficulties because their credit card balances have become overwhelming. It can be one card or 20, it doesn’t matter, if you can’t keep your head above water, a fresh start through bankruptcy may be the solution.
Both federal and state law allows a debtor to keep his/her home under certain circumstances.
You may be eligible to keep one vehicle. After all, the government recognizes the need to have transportation to go to and from work.
Bankruptcy laws also provides certain general exemptions that may allow you to keep personal property such as your clothing, furniture and other miscellaneous items.
Filing bankruptcy will stop certain garnishments, bill collector calls and other collection activities.
Submit this Free Bankruptcy Evaluation and a Bankruptcy Attorney will review your financial situation and contact your for a free no obligation consultation.
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