Personal Bankruptcy
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1-877-805-2270 If you’re like many Americans
dealing with the slumped economy right now, you’re probably
trying to cut back on expenses.
But if you’re finding that no matter how much you cut, you
still can’t afford to pay the bills, bankruptcy may be an option for you.
Personal bankruptcy was designed to reduce (or even
eliminate) debt and help protect property.
More than one million people sought the protection of the
U.S. Bankruptcy Code in 2008; and as the economic crisis
continues to hit home, even more people are expected to file
this year.
If you’re thinking about filing personal bankruptcy as a way
to potentially get out of debt, it can be a good idea to talk
to a bankruptcy lawyer about your options.
The Personal Bankruptcy Attorney’s Role
If you’re not up-to-date with bankruptcy laws, (which, why
would you be?) the bankruptcy process could easily be
confusing.
A personal bankruptcy attorney can help navigate the
bankruptcy process by:
- helping people determine whether bankruptcy could
resolve their debts
- explaining bankruptcy laws and how they may apply to a
filer
- filing appropriate court documents and adhering to
strict court deadlines
- ensuring there is no unintentional fraud occurring,
which could be serious
- representing the filer in court, if needed
Bankruptcy can offer people a chance to reduce or eliminate
their bills and can even stop foreclosure and repossession.
If this is the kind of help you’re looking for, it may be
time to take action against your debt.
Talk to a personal
bankruptcy attorney today and discover whether filing
bankruptcy could help you.
A lawyer can also help you determine which type of personal
bankruptcy may be best for your financial situation:
Chapter 7 or 13.
How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Bankruptcy
Attorney?
If you’re considering bankruptcy, you probably don’t have a
lot (or any) extra cash you can afford to part with—but don’t
let this affect your decision on whether you use a personal
bankruptcy attorney.
The cost of bankruptcy can vary and depends on the
complexity of the filer’s case, the type of personal bankruptcy
filed, the length of the bankruptcy case and your lawyer’s
fees, among other factors.
It’s important to know that although bankruptcy attorneys
require payment for their services, they are often flexible
with payment terms.
In the end, you want to be able to make the most of your
bankruptcy filing and it’s a personal bankruptcy attorney’s job
to look out for the filer’s best interest.
Talk to a lawyer today to learn more about your debt-relief
options.
Talk To a Local Bankruptcy
Attorney
Call Toll Free
1-877-805-2270
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