Our office has helped ordinary people who find themselves caught in difficult economic circumstances file for bankruptcy relief. Indeed, the Bankruptcy Code is oftentimes the only effective and reliable resource available to help consumers rebuild their economic lives ravaged by job loss, disability, illness, unexpected tragic circumstances, insurmountable credit card debt, pay day loans, medical bills, and unwieldy monthly home mortgage payments.
1. What is Bankruptcy?
2. What types of Bankruptcy are there?
3. Which Chapter should I file under?
4. Who can file for Bankruptcy?
5. What happens after the petition is filed?
6. When do I get relief from my creditors?
7. When must I complete consumer credit counseling?
8. What property is exempt?
9. What about collateral securing the payment of a debt?
10. How are secured creditors treated in Chapter 13 cases?
11. What should I do if I owe money to my bank?
12. What debts are not dischargeable?
13. Is it possible to be denied a discharge?
14. What is the Means Test?
15. How will bankruptcy affect my cosignors?
16. How will Bankrupty affect my credit?
17. Can I be discriminated against in areas other than credit if I file for Bankruptcy?
18. How is your law firm different from others?
19. What do you charge and when must it be paid?
20. How do I go about filing for Bankruptcy?
NOTICE: The Information displayed on this web site is general in nature and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have specific questions, you should contact an attorney. Federal law also requires that we inform you that - in addition to the other services offered by us - we are a debt relief agency that helps people file for bankruptcy.
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(330) 394-5455720 N Park Ave Warren, OH 44483-4821
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