Talk to Austin bankruptcy lawyers before you decide whether or how to file for bankruptcy protection
The Austin bankruptcy lawyers who sponsor Total Bankruptcy begin a client relationship with a free consultation. Only by sitting down and discussing your specific situation can they begin to help you with the counsel, legal service and support that will help you make good, informed decisions.
Potential clients visit these Austin bankruptcy lawyers simply to ensure that they are on the right track in dealing with their finances. These people usually leave the meeting feeling greatly relieved.
Unfortunately, too many people come to Austin bankruptcy lawyers when they have waited far too long. Many need the Austin bankruptcy lawyers who sponsor Total Bankruptcy to take immediate legal action to protect their homes, cars and other belongings.
Many of these individuals went to debt counseling services before they contacted Austin bankruptcy lawyers. They did not realize that debt counselors cannot get rid of their debts, nor can they stop creditors from harassing them. All debt counselors do is help you negotiate new terms on your existing debt with your creditors. Your creditors do not have to agree to any restructuring, and they can still come after you for any unpaid balances. By contrast, the moment you file your bankruptcy case, your creditors may be prohibited by law from taking any legal actions against you, and once your bankruptcy is complete, most of your debts should be gone forever. Furthermore, credit counselors do not always have your best interests in mind since they are often owned by the very creditors that are making your life miserable to begin with. Don't let their non-profit claims fool you. When you use a debt counselor, someone is making a profit—and it’s not likely to be you!
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Ask yourself some questions.
If you're struggling with the decision about whether to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, you need to take a good hard look at your current situation. Your anxiety is understandable. Even talking to an attorney is a tough first step. However, the questions below will help you assess whether to take that step.
Have you lost your job?
Do you owe back taxes?
Are you behind in your child support payments?
Are you having trouble paying off your student loans?
Do you often ask for loans from friends and family members?
Has your car been repossessed within the last year?
Are you taking cash advances on your credit cards to pay off your debts?
Have your wages recently been garnished?
Are you receiving threatening phone calls or letters from your creditors?
Is your home in foreclosure proceedings?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should set up a free consultation as soon as possible. Simply dial our toll free number, 1-877-349-1309 . Or fill out the free confidential evaluation form . An experienced professional will contact you to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. You have nothing to lose - and you could be on the road to a brighter and more comfortable financial future.
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