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When you obtain an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer of Total Bankruptcy you may get the help you need to retain your assets through debt consolidation. With the help of an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer, it may be possible to eliminate your debts through either a Chapter 7 liquidation or a Chapter 13 debt consolidation.
If most of your debts are unsecured, however, such as credit card bills and medical bills, you may need to talk to an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer. It may be difficult for an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer to qualify their clients for Chapter 7 protection. In fact, you and your bankruptcy lawyer may be sanctioned for filing a Chapter 7 case that is dismissed or converted to a Chapter 13 case.
You may be required to get a certification from a debt counselor to show that you made efforts to reduce your debt before you are able to file.
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Let one of our legal representatives review your situation. Talk with an attorney for a free, no-obligation consultation. We may really help you determine whether you need debt consolidation or not. The decision to pursue debt protection is a personal decision and we may be able to give you advice. The rest is up to you. Visit our office location in Phoenix today!
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Taking a close look at your bottom line is a courageous and crucial first step. You may start the process yourself with in-depth articles on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, information on laws, and interactive debt calculator and debt test. However, the best avenue may be to seek legal counsel even in the early stages. One of our sponsoring attorneys may help separate myth from reality and should help you start planning for your future goals. To help you begin the process, ask yourself these questions:
Have you had, or are your creditors threatening, a foreclosure on your home, a repossession of your car or other legal action to take your property?
Have you experienced a dramatic drop in income that you don't anticipate replacing anytime soon, either from divorce, death or illness?
Do you only pay the minimum on your credit cards or are you unable to make even the minimum payments?
Are you paying more money than you make on just your monthly living expenses?
Are you losing sleep at night wondering how you're going to make it?
Have you recently become partially or totally disabled?
If you answered yes to some or a number of these questions, you may need to call (877) 349-1309 for advice.
We use state of the art technology, excellent customer service and a broad knowledge base to provide you with a comforting experience during a difficult time in your life.
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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.

