Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 & 13
Find out if Bankruptcy is the right solution to eliminate your debt!
Consumers are eligible to file for bankruptcy protection under chapters 7 (liquidation)
and 13 (wage earner's) of the United States Bankruptcy Code. Bankruptcy will eliminate
all of your unsecured debt, including all credit cards, medical bills, personal loans
and payday loans, most debts from civil lawsuits and even some taxes. And you'll likely
be able to keep your home and car.
- Stop Bill Collector Calls & Letters
- Eliminate Credit Card Debt
- Stop Garnishment & Lawsuits
- Prevent Repossession
- Protect Co-Signers
- Stop Home Foreclosure
- Consolidate Student Loans
- Gain Financial Freedom
Low rates, great service, appointments and consultations by phone
from the comfort and privacy of your own home.
DID YOU KNOW: If your fair debt rights have been violated,
you can make a debt collector pay you up to $1,000
or more
under state and/or federal fair debt laws. Call 888-595-9111
to learn more!
Ch. 7 & 13 Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is the last tool for financial well being. Though it should be declared carefully, it may
just be the best option for you. Learn how to discharge debts under Chapter 7 or get on a reasonable payment plan under Chapter 13.
For a FREE Bankruptcy case review:
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