Should I File BANKRUPTCY
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Is your HOME in the process of being foreclosed upon?
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Are you in fear that your vehicle might be repossessed?
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Are your creditors harassing you?
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Do you owe substantial sums to doctors and hospitals?
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Are you Being sued?
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Are there judgments recorded against you?
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Are you having problems dealing with the IRS and back taxes?
If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, you should consider filing for bankruptcy. All of us have had moments where life has thrown us a curve and we have had to face the challenges of recovery. Many of us have faced the challenge of a job loss, divorce, or a serious illness. More often than not, these challenges keep us from paying our debts. Regardless of fault, these challenges are a part of life and must be met head on. Often times bankruptcy is the best solution for dealing with such issues.
For most people, filing bankruptcy is viewed as a last resort. Ironically, it is often the ideal solution to many of these challenges. It is the only solution that truly affords you a second chance. Filing bankruptcy will often relieve the stress of past due obligations and provide you the opportunity to rebuild your life, your finances and strengthen your family.
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I picked up Bob’s message late Friday and I can’t begin to tell you the relief it brought to me and my family. My wife and I truly appreciate all the support and representation you have shown us during this difficult time. Thank you for the call Bob, it gave us much peace and joy over the weekend. Again, thank you for your support. You both have been a tremendous blessing to our family!! I will do my best to be a better steward of our family funds in the future!!
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chapter 7
The purpose of chapter 7 is to provide the honest individual debtor with a “fresh start” by discharging most, if not all, of the debtor’s debts. A chapter 7 discharge is available only to individuals and not to partnerships or corporations.
chapter 13
Chapter 13 is only available to individuals with regular income from any source, not just wages. The purpose of chapter 13 is to help individual debtors reorganize their finances by making payments to creditors through a Chapter 13 plan.
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Dallas, Texas 75251
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