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Why wait and worry when you should talk to our Kentucky bankruptcy attorneys today?

When an absolutely free consultation with our Kentucky bankruptcy attorneys is available, there may be no need for anyone to simply keep sitting there worried.

The Total Bankruptcy site not only provides you with a great deal of information, it may also quickly connect you with respected Kentucky bankruptcy attorneys in your area. All you have to do is fill in the free case evaluation form. Your information will be reviewed and kept strictly confidential by one of our Kentucky bankruptcy attorneys. Then, he or she should contact you to further discuss your situation.

Our Kentucky bankruptcy attorneys understand that today a lot of people have a lot to worry about. According to a tracking service, some 19 million households - that's about one in six - now make only minimum payments on their credit cards. Since credit card issuers are now being forced to increase their minimum payments to cover interest, fees and part of the debt, many consumers may be forced into default. Should an unexpected problem such as a job loss, divorce or uninsured medical bills hit these families, many may be forced to file a bankruptcy case.

Bowling Green
414 East 11th Avenue
P.O. Box 9940
Bowling Green, KY KY

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  Bowling Green
511 East Main Avenue
PO Box 1656
Bowling Green, KY 42102

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Edgewood
3035 Dixie Highway
Suite 106
Edgewood, KY 41017

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  Henderson
132 North Main St.
Henderson, KY 42420

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Hopkinsville
1209 S. Virginia Street
Hopkinsville, KY 42240

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  Louisville
1717 Alliant Ave.
Suite 17
Louisville, KY 40299

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If you may be reaching the crisis stage or simply do not have enough money to make even minimum payments each month, it may be time to talk to our bankruptcy attorneys. You may want to do the "good" thing and continue to at least try and pay off your debts, but your current efforts may prove fruitless. By the time a debtor has filed for bankruptcy, he or she has often repaid the original credit card debt plus some interest but still owes thousands in interest on the interest and other fees.

It may be time to take a really good look at your total situation

A good place to start may be to simply sit down at your kitchen table with all of your bills. You should take a good look at what you owe and how much you have coming in. Then, ask yourself a few questions such as:

  • Are you frequently late paying bills?

  • Are you unable to make even the minimum payments?

  • Do you have to sacrifice basic necessities just to make ends meet?

  • Are you paying more money than you make on just your monthly living expenses?

  • Have you bounced more than one check in the last two months?

  • Are your wages currently, or in jeopardy of, being garnished?

  • Have you recently become partially or totally disabled?

  • Are you going through a divorce resulting in a decrease of income but an increase in expenses?

If you answered yes to some or a number of these questions, filing may be right for you. You can stop by a location near you, call us toll-free at (877) 349-1309, or fill out our online case evaluation form. One of our lawyers should quickly contact you to answer your questions and arrange for a meeting at your earliest convenience.

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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.