Specializing in Consumer and Small Business Bankruptcy,
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
New Bankruptcy Law! Last
year Congress enacted a new bankruptcy law that took
effect October 17, 2005. You may be under the
impression that this new law makes it harder if not
impossible for you to file for bankruptcy relief. This
is simply not true!
The credit industry spent massive
amounts of money to get this new law passed in the
hopes that it would make more people ineligible for
bankruptcy, make it more complicated to file and
grant less relief to people who do file.
While
the new laws do make it more complicated to file
for bankruptcy, with the help of a competent attorney
you can still file for bankruptcy if you need relief. Call
now for a free consultation – find out what your
rights are!
We understand that today’s families and small business
owners are under more pressure than ever to make ends
meet – a loss of job, divorce, medical problems,
increased living expenses or a cut in pay may be factors
that send our families and small businesses into an
out of control and overwhelming debt situation. The
creditor calls begin, collection lawsuits are initiated
and foreclosure proceedings commence.
Bankruptcy is a tool that honest people can use to quickly
stop creditor harassment, foreclosures, repossessions,
wage attachments, lawsuits and financial headaches .
. . usually without the loss of assets.
We specialize in consumer and small business bankruptcy
and that’s all we do. Specializing in one practice
area gives us the expertise needed to confidently and
competently represent clients with complex financial
issues. You can be assured that your case will be handled
by experienced bankruptcy attorneys who understand your
problems and how the Federal Bankruptcy law can help.
Our firm offers you the following;