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What are you looking for in Indiana bankruptcy attorneys?

If you want the Indiana bankruptcy attorneys who understand your case, a great place to look is at Total Bankruptcy.

The Indiana bankruptcy attorneys who support and sponsor this site are dedicated to helping each client find the right solution for his or her specific situation. That's why they offer a free, no-obligation consultation.

To contact our Indiana bankruptcy attorneys for such a consultation, all you have to do is fill out our site's case evaluation form. Simply fill in a few details about your situation to help our Indiana bankruptcy attorneys begin to better understand your case. All information is kept strictly confidential. One of our legal professionals should soon contact you at the time you requested.

If you prefer, you may also contact one of our bankruptcy attorneys by calling our, toll free, at (877) 349-1309 or visiting one of the many office locations.

Angola
425 N. Wayne St.
Angola, IN 46703

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  Chesterton
802 Wabash Ave
Chesterton, IN 46304

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Chesterton
802 Wabash Avenue
Chesterton, IN 46304

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  Fort Wayne
200 East Main Street
Suite 1016
Fort Wayne, IN 46802

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Indianapolis
151 North Delaware St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204

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  Indianapolis
30 East Main St.
Indianapolis, IN 46032

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Jasper
302 Main St.
Jasper, IN 47546

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  Kokomo
210 N. Buckeye
Kokomo, IN 46901

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New Albany
400 Pearl Street
New Albany, IN 47150

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  South Bend
115 S. Lafayette Blvd
Suite 512
South Bend, IN 46601

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Get the help you need now to protect you home and property

The first step in solving your problems may be to find an experienced lawyer who understands your case. Once you have made that connection, he or she may immediately file a petition on your behalf in court. On this document you should have listed all your important personal information, including all of your income, your assets, your expenses and your debts. You should also have worked with your lawyer to indicate applicable exemptions to which you may be entitled. Exemptions are laws that prevent your creditors from taking property away from you.

Once your lawyer files the petition in local bankruptcy court, the court should appoint a bankruptcy trustee to your case and an "Automatic Stay" should be entered. An "Automatic Stay" is a court order that should prevent creditors from taking any further action against you outside of court proceedings. This action may ensure that:

  • Your creditors should no longer call or send you mail

  • Your property should not be seized

  • Your creditors should not sue you

  • Your house should not be foreclosed upon

  • Your paycheck should not be garnished

  • Your car should not be repossessed

  • Your bank should stop any foreclosure action

  • Your suspended driver's license should be reinstated

When filed by an experienced lawyer, your Chapter 7 petition should go through the courts quickly.

Please follow your lawyer's counsel and refrain from:

  • Attempting to conceal your property

  • Destroying financial records

  • Violating a court order

  • Making enormous, last-minute charges on your credit cards

Filing a Chapter 7 case should be the first step in rebuilding your financial future. It takes individual effort to make sure you succeed. A good lawyer may be able to help you rebuild your credit by counseling you to take the steps needed.

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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.