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Do your bills keep increasing as your income diminishes?
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Is your income stagnating while your debts increase? Are you afraid the bank will foreclose on your home? Then you may need to call an Albuquerque bankruptcy attorney of Total Bankruptcy immediately. If your seemingly manageable credit card debts combined with recent out-of-pocket medical bills and a job loss suddenly made it impossible for you to even make minimum monthly payments, you may need to talk to an Albuquerque bankruptcy attorney of Total Bankruptcy now.
Why the urgency?
You should call an Albuquerque bankruptcy attorney when the constant worrying about paying your bills keeps you up at night. An Albuquerque bankruptcy attorney may be able to protect you from your creditors while saving you grief and heartache. You may need an Albuquerque bankruptcy attorney to analyze your particular situation and determine which if any debt consolidation protection would work best for you.
Some seemingly controllable credit card debt may become overwhelming when combined with a job loss, divorce or sudden illness. Don't blame yourself - take control of it. Be proactive in seeking help. The provisions of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, when navigated by an experienced attorney, may give you a chance for a new financial life.
Get help now from Total Bankruptcy
Total Bankruptcy may help you find a qualified New Mexico bankruptcy lawyer who understands the complex interchange of both Federal and New Mexico laws. Sponsored by experienced consumer debt consolidation and liquidation lawyers, Total Bankruptcy may be a great resource for legal information and competent legal representation. Every sponsoring counsel should provide excellent service, convenient locations and flexible payment plans. We may be a very viable option for many New Mexico residents.
Once you have competent legal representation you may be able to relax. Your financial assets should be analyzed and a plan implemented that may work best for you.
For consumers the choice is between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 protection. Chapter 7 may be a better option if most of your debts are unsecured, such as credit card debt, medical bills, personal loans or judgments from automobile accidents. Whether you file under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, a reaffirmation agreement should be negotiated in which you agree to continue making payments in exchange for your right to keep the property. Filing under Chapter 13 protection may be better for you if you are late on your mortgage or automobile loan, and you want to get current with these payments and keep your property.
The choice to file or not is up to you - it is a very personal decision. Our legal professionals may be able to help you by providing you the resources you need to make an educated decision.
Call 1 (877) 349-1309 or click here for our free online bankruptcy evaluation form.
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The purpose of this web site is to help you learn everything you need to know about bankruptcy, the process, your bankruptcy attorney and your legal rights. The best place to start is with the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It delivers protection to people in financial jeopardy who are suffering under mountains of debt. Bankruptcy is your legal right.
