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Legally Get Out of Debt

Eliminate

  • Credit Card Bills
  • Medical Bills
  • Foreclosure Process
  • Wage Garnishment
  • Creditor Harassment

Keep

  • Your Home
  • Your Car
  • Your Wages
  • Your Furniture

GET A FRESH START

Brighter tomorrow through a fresh start today!

STOP LAWSUITS

Automatic stay freezes collections immediately!

LIFE AFTER BANKRUPTCY

Dramatically improve credit after bankruptcy!

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Step onto the Path to Financial Freedom Today

Debt hurts. Being in a long-term financial crunch means more than not being able to eat out or having to count your pennies. It can take a toll on every area of your life.

If you’re losing sleep to stress, sitting up late at night crunching the numbers over and over again, distracted at work and irritable at home, you owe it to yourself and your family to take control.

 

Is Bankruptcy the Solution You’ve Been Searching For?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy helps many people who are overwhelmed by unsecured debts—debts like medical bills, credit card bills and unsecured loans—wipe the slate clean and start fresh. For those with higher income, significant assets or a lot of secured debt, a Chapter 13 repayment plan may be the answer.

Imagine freeing up income to pay day-to-day living expenses on time, putting money aside for your retirement or your children’s education, and beginning to rebuild your credit.

A short, free consultation can help you determine whether bankruptcy is the next step for you.

Don’t Let Bankruptcy Myths Stand in Your Way

Too many people continue to struggle with debt because they have misconceptions about bankruptcy. They’ve heard that they’ll lose their property if they file for bankruptcy, or that they’ll never be able to buy a home after bankruptcy.

The truth is that most people who file bankruptcy keep all of their property. Many people who have filed for bankruptcy are able to use that fresh start to build better credit than they’ve had in years, and to finance homes just two or three years after discharge.

Talking to a bankruptcy attorney will allow you to make your decision based on facts, not rumors.