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Even the thought of a "Chapter 7" or "Chapter 13" personal bankruptcy is difficult. Making the decision to file can be one of the most difficult times of your life but in truth it is also the beginning of the end. The end of creditors calling. The end of your debt. The end of those non-stop worries.

Whether you are an individual or a business, there are times when there is no way to catch up to your debts.  Bankruptcy protection often comes as a relief to debtors that have no hope of meeting their financial obligations, no matter how hard they work.

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Our lawyers and attorney's are here to assist individuals and business owners to find their way through the complex bankruptcy code and make a fresh start.  Get back on the path to financial independence today.  Call today:(347) 270-8588 - or simply fill in the form to the right and we'll get back to you.

Let our Lawyers and Attorneys help you through your "Chapter 7", "Chapter 11" or "Chapter 13" bankruptcy in Philadelphia, New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, or anywhere else you might be in the States.

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Ten Reasons People File Personal Bankruptcy

1. Eliminate the legal obligation to pay many of your debts..

This process of wiping the slate clean is called a discharge of debts. The goal of a discharge is to reduce debt to give you a fresh start. Whether it is through straight bankruptcy ("Chapter 7" Bankruptcy) or through reorganization ("Chapter 13" Bankruptcy), most or all of your debts can be cleared.

2. Stop foreclosure on you house and allow you to effectively make payments to catch up on missed payments of your mortgage.

If your home is in foreclosure, "Chapter 13" Bankruptcy will stop the foreclosure any time prior to the sale. Bankruptcy does not eliminate mortgages on your property without payment. Rather, bankruptcy will structure a plan in order to repay your mortgage arrears (the amount that you are behind). <stop foreclosure>

3. Prevent your car or other property from being repossessed.

 

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