Call our El Paso bankruptcy lawyers if you are looking for real answers
Our El Paso bankruptcy lawyers may be able to provide the information, support and legal counsel their clients may need to solve their financial problems. Sponsoring the Total Bankruptcy web site should be just one of the many ways they work to help people turn the page to a better future.
Our El Paso bankruptcy lawyers understand how easy it is to find yourself in a serious situation. The majority of people who file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case today were not spendthrifts who simply purchased what they pleased on their credit cards. Our El Paso bankruptcy lawyers recognize that 90% of those filing today may have to do so because of divorce, loss of job or enormous uninsured medical bills.
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They should respect their clients for trying to do the right thing for everyone involved. This is why our El Paso bankruptcy lawyers will try and work closely with their clients before, during and after their cases. After navigating your case through the court system, they may be able to help you find ways to build a better future.
If you would like to talk to one of our Texas attorneys simply dial our toll free number, 1-877-349-1309. You may also use our online case evaluation form. Simply fill out this secure online form with a few details about your situation. All information is kept strictly confidential. One of our experienced attorneys should contact you at the convenient time you schedule to provide a free, no-obligation consultation.
You shouldn't believe some myths about protecting your future
Before today's hard economic times, people once looked at filing as a very bad or irresponsible thing to do. Unfortunately, many people still believe in those old myths.
Filing does not make you a bad person. Congress passed laws to help individuals and businesses with severe financial problems get a fresh financial start and become productive members of society again. Do you think it makes you a better person to avoid your creditors, ignore your bills, and drive yourself further into a debt hole that you'll never get out of, or to get a fresh start, take on new credit responsibly, and pay your bills on time?
Filing should not ruin your credit record. What ruins your credit record is your inability to pay your debts on time. If you file, most of your debts should be discharged, and you should be given a fresh start. You shouldn't be overwhelmed any longer by bills you may not be able to pay, and if you may be able to keep on top of any new debts you incur after you emerge, your credit record should actually improve.
You should be able to get credit after your case goes through the courts. In fact, credit card companies are now much more apt to issue a card to someone who has cleared his or her debt load and shown that they can be responsible rather than to continue to extend credit to someone that has a massive debt load and is behind on all their bills.
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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.

