Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy


Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13, Credit card defense, and Mortgage modification

Your Right to File for Bankruptcy

 

Millions of Americans suffer from debt — in many cases, the debt is unbearable given the current economy, job loss and median income. Bankruptcy is a legal way for those who cannot pay their bills to get a fresh financial start. The right to file for bankruptcy is provided by federal law, and all bankruptcy cases are handled in federal court. At The Wilson Advocacy Group, P.A., we help our clients explore their bankruptcy and debt relief options.

 

Take action now to seek the fresh start you deserve by calling 863-401-8155 for a consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney.

 

Filing bankruptcy immediately stops your creditors from seeking to collect debts from you, at least until your debts are sorted out according to the law. But simply, bankruptcy is a way for honest people or businesses that owe more money than they can afford to repay either wiped out or reduced and worked into a plan to repay the money over time. Bankruptcy may make it possible for you to:

 

  •        Legally end the obligation to pay most or all of your debts through an arrangement called a discharge of debts.
  •        Stop foreclosure on your house or mobile home and give you an opportunity to catch up on missed payments.
  •        Prevent repossession of a car or other property or force a creditor to return property after it has been repossessed.
  •        Stop wage garnishment, debt collection harassment, and similar creditor actions to collect a debt.
  •        Prevent or restore utility service after pending or actual termination.
  •        Challenge the claims of creditors who have committed fraud or who are otherwise trying to collect more than you really owe.

 

Most people who file for bankruptcy have suffered an unforeseeable event such as a serious injury or medical condition, job loss, or an expensive divorce that lead to severe financial problems. In the current economy, a financial upset such as this could leave an individual or family without the means to pay off credit card debts or keep up with a mortgage payment. Even after trying other debt relief solutions such as negotiations or settlement, bankruptcy may be the best option to achieve financial independence. In many cases, debt cannot be repaid, even if income is stabilized.

 

If you are considering bankruptcy it is important to work with an experienced attorney who can protect your rights, income, and assets. Without an experienced advocate, you could be at risk of waiving rights and assets you want to protect. A petition preparer will not protect your rights like a bankruptcy attorney. Please contact us for more information.

 

To discuss your bankruptcy options and debt relief solutions, please contact The Wilson Advocacy Group, P.A., for an experienced bankruptcy lawyer serving individuals, families and businesses throughout the state of Florida.


 

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.


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