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Total Bankruptcy for the help you need now and in the future.

We are a cooperative effort, administered by one experienced consumer debt consolidation lawyer, Kevin Chern. With many years of experience and many bankruptcy cases in their portfolios, every Indiana bankruptcy lawyer of Total Bankruptcy should be there for you when you need help. When a situation looks hopeless, an Indiana bankruptcy lawyer of Total Bankruptcy may be able to offer you the advice you require to turn your finances around. Remember, you may achieve a lot of comfort by consulting with an understanding and knowledgeable bankruptcy lawyer, even if you decide not to file.

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Chesterton, IN 46304

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New Albany, IN 47150

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Total Bankruptcy has worked hard to provide you with all the resources you may need to become educated about your legal options and to take back control of your financial life. You should take advantage of the resources we've provided and shouldn't hesitate to call for a free, no obligation review of your case.

Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 may be the first chapter of a new beginning

The mission of Total Bankruptcy is to help you determine the reasons you fell into financial straights, the most effective way to resolve your difficulties and to connect you with people who are equipped to guide you through whatever resolution may be best for you. This may be a big step for anyone, but it may be the first chapter in a happier life. Money may not buy happiness, but it sure does help when you have one less thing to worry about.

Almost immediate protection from your creditors

Creditor harassment, the constant juggling of bills and the sleepless nights should stop. The first step should be filing a petition in court. This document should ask you to list personal information, including all of your income, your assets, your expenses and your debts. You should also indicate applicable exemptions to which you're entitled. Exemptions are laws that prevent your creditors from taking certain types of property away from you. Then, your lawyer should file the petition in court. When this occurs, the court should appoints a trustee to your case and an "Automatic Stay" should be entered, a court order that prevents creditors from taking any further action against you outside of court.

This action should ensure that:

  • Your creditor calls and bills should stop.

  • 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.

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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.