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Dear Prospective Client,
You don’t need to be told there’s something deeply wrong in the economy right now. The coronavirus pandemic has sent the economy into a tailspin in the United States and around the globe. Many industries have ground to a halt. The stock market has posted enormous losses and oil prices have skyrocketed. Layoffs across the country are taking place in waves. Many people have had a reduction in income while others have been sued or simply cannot keep up with mounting bills. Unfortunately, it appears that the next recession is here and bankruptcy lawyers are preparing for an onslaught.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is available to businesses and individuals to eliminate all qualified debt including credit cards, medical bills, collections, payday loans, business loans, repossessions and more. Through our assistance, we have helped hundreds of clients discharge tens of millions of dollars of debt through Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings and gain a fresh start. If you don’t qualify for Chapter 7, all is not lost, Chapter 13 might be right for you. Under Chapter 13, a Bankruptcy Court can help a debtor reorganize debts and pay them off over time. Bankruptcy under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code is sometimes referred to as a “wage earner plan.” Under Chapter 13, a debtor typically keeps all of his or her property. We encourage this form of bankruptcy for those who want to retain all their valuable assets in exchange for paying a small percentage of their debt over a period of either two or five years.
Our bankruptcy attorneys are here to help eliminate your debt. Whether you qualify under a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13, our bankruptcy lawyers will represent you every step of the way.
Is Bankruptcy Right For You?
Federal bankruptcy law helps individuals get a handle on their debt by allowing them to request a complete liquidation under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code or a repayment plan under a Chapter 13.
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