One call to our Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys may stop creditors from threatening you
Our sponsoring Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys may give you the help you need if you are not able to stand the continuing pressure of creditor harassment. Once you've met with our Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys, they may be able to take immediate steps to provide the relief you need.
After our Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys file your Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 petition, the court may issue an "Automatic Stay" order. When our Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys obtain this order for you, your creditors may not take further debt collection actions against you. The threatening calls and letters should stop. And, you should no longer have to constantly worry your car being repossessed or your house being put in to foreclosure. And, after your case is closed our Ohio bankruptcy attorneys may be able to give you the support you need to begin rebuilding your credit.
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As the local sponsors of Total Bankruptcy, our lawyers have made it easy for you to contact them. You can use the free online evaluation form or simply pick up the phone and dial toll-free 1-877-349-1309. All the information you provide should be kept strictly confidential. One of our experienced legal professionals should contact you to set up a free no-obligation consultation.
There may be no need to keep putting yourself through the constant barrage of angry creditors. You may be able to hire one of our lawyers with just a small down payment and then make payments over time. We should work with you to ease the burden of a difficult situation.
You should find out the real story about filing.
Many people still believe old-fashioned myths such as these:
"Bankruptcy cannot get rid of debts like student loans and taxes." This myth ignores the fact that you may include student loans and taxes in a Chapter 13 repayment plan and pay them off over time. In many cases, this might save you money. Also, in rare instances, these debts may be dischargeable. You should talk to an experienced lawyer if you have these types of debts.
"You can handle filing yourself." Although you are permitted to handle your own filing if you wish, do you really want to? It involves a complex interplay of state and federal laws, and there are many traps for the unwary. Your filing may be one of the most important events of your financial life; if it is not done properly, it may have dramatic consequences.
"You won't be able to buy a house or a car, or rent an apartment, afterwards." You should be a good credit risk once you emerge, and you shouldn't have any trouble making these types of purchases. You may also get help in making these types of purchases, such as getting someone to be a co-signer for you. Our experienced lawyers may be able to share with you the tips they have picked up over the years to make your life after filing as smooth as possible.
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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.

