Have unexpected expenses and increasing minimum payments caused you to need a Fresno bankruptcy attorney?
Need a Fresno bankruptcy attorney because of the high interest on your credit card bills? Has overspending on your credit cards combined with a sudden illness or divorce caused your debts to spiral out of control? Are you are ashamed to admit that you need a Fresno bankruptcy attorney?
Life is not fair, but when you call a sponsoring Fresno bankruptcy attorney of Total Bankruptcy you may be able to get real help to overcome some of life's inequities. You shouldn't be ashamed. You are not alone. In 2005, the average American was carrying a credit card balance of $2,328.
You may get a new start with help from a Fresno bankruptcy attorney!
With one phone call to 1-877-349-1309, you can arrange for a qualified sponsoring Fresno bankruptcy attorney of Total Bankruptcy to provide a free initial evaluation of your debts and offer solid advice on what to do.
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Real advice based on real experience.
Total Bankruptcy is sponsored by experienced consumer bankruptcy lawyers. Take some time to review the site and learn about Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection. Then, get in touch so that a Fresno bankruptcy attorney can help you analyze which option is best for you.
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy
Chapter 7 may be viable option if you have mainly unsecured debts. Filing under Chapter 7 affords you very broad protection from your creditors. In addition, your opportunity to rebuild your credit after your debts have been discharged is greater than ever before.
Chapter 7 allows consumers to erase credit card, medical and other unsecured debts after certain assets such as savings are liquidated to benefit creditors. Chapter 13 offers benefits for certain debtors. If you have a mortgage on your home or payments on your vehicle and would like to keep them, Chapter 13 may be right for you. If you have more bills than you can cover, but have a job or some other source of regular income, you may qualify for a Chapter 13 debt consolidation. You may use Chapter 13 to liquidate the majority of your debts, set up a reasonable debt repayment plan, and get a fresh financial start.
Find out more about the options and how they relate to your circumstances.
Call 1-877-349-1309 for a free evaluation with no obligations. Or simply click here to fill out a free online evaluation and arrange for someone to call you at your convenience.
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