Court Bankruptcy

Put the power of the bankruptcy court to work for you. Don’t be intimidated by the thought of engaging the legal system.

Bankruptcy could provide you the means to clear your debt, protect your home and get a fresh financial start.

To learn exactly how it could affect you, speak with a local bankruptcy lawyer during a free case evaluation.

You can speak to a bankruptcy lawyer by simply completing the free form to the right.

Bankruptcy Court Offers Unique Debt Relief

Bankruptcy is a legally created and protected process. Because the courts are involved, the process may feel overwhelming.

But because bankruptcy is part of the U.S. legal system, filing may give you access to tools and protections which are otherwise unavailable.

For example, the automatic stay may be used to stop pending foreclosure, keep your wages from being garnished and halt harassing phone calls from creditors.

The automatic stay is a court order, and if your creditors violate it they could be held in contempt of court.

The only way to access this tool is to file bankruptcy.

Only bankruptcy uses the automatic stay because, unlike other debt relief plans, it’s the only one that is part of both federal and state court system.

While most people may think of “going to court” in a negative light, going to bankruptcy court could help you regain control of your finances and your life.

Using tools like the automatic stay, bankruptcy court may essentially put a freeze on all of your debts and give you the means and the breathing room to sort them out.

There are few different types of bankruptcy. Depending on what type of bankruptcy you file, your case may include debt related to:

  • Credit cards
  • Home mortgage
  • Car loans
  • Medical bills
  • Utility bills
  • Personal loans
  • Taxes

Also, bankruptcy allows you to address multiple types of debt at once. All aspects of your finances are closely related, so why should you be forced to pick and choose which type of debt to eliminate?

With bankruptcy, multiple types of debt may be addressed – and resolved – in one filing.

But perhaps most importantly, when your case is finished all of your debt should be fully resolved. You won’t have to wait for deals to be made or hope something comes through. You can wipe the slate clean, and get a fresh start.

Start on the Road to Bankruptcy Court Today

If a fresh start sounds like you’re interested in, then you may want to speak with a bankruptcy lawyer about taking the first step.

Your bankruptcy lawyer can answer any questions you might have, and take you through all of the steps, including filing bankruptcy documents on your behalf.

You can get a free bankruptcy case evaluation with a local bankruptcy attorney by completing the free form on this page. We’ll connect you right away.

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