Want to Learn More about Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? A Fairbanks Bankruptcy Lawyer May Be Able to Help You.

Are your credit card bills overwhelming you? Do you avoid picking up the telephone because you constantly find bill collectors on the line? Then speak to a Fairbanks bankruptcy lawyer about Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which has helped to provide people drowning in unsecured debts with a clean financial slate.

Take advantage of a free consultation with a Fairbanks bankruptcy lawyer to learn more about filing bankruptcy. Fill out the below form and talk to a local lawyer today.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: A Fairbanks Bankruptcy Attorney Can Determine Your Eligibility

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is also called "liquidation," because the bankruptcy trustee has the option of selling—or liquidating—certain debtor's assets to help pay off creditors.

However, many assets are exempt from liquidation; in fact, the majority of Chapter 7 bankruptcy petitioners don't even own any non-exempt assets. Your Fairbanks bankruptcy lawyer may know which of your specific assets would be exempt, but general exemptions include having some value in a home and car, and necessities like clothing, furniture, or equipment and supplies for work.

A Fairbanks Bankruptcy Lawyer Can Explain Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in More Detail!

Many people have found Chapter 13 bankruptcy as a means to protect their homes from foreclosure and cars from repossession. A Fairbanks bankruptcy lawyer can explain how Chapter 13 bankruptcy plans have helped people arrange repayment of their debts gradually while keeping up with their current payments.

Speak with a Bankruptcy Lawyer Today

Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be an option for most people with a steady income and ability to make regular payments. Chapter 13 bankruptcy has helped people to stop harassing collection calls and overwhelming late charges and get their finances under control. Speaking with a Fairbanks bankruptcy lawyer may be able to provide you with the guidance you need and further bankruptcy information.

Have Questions? Talk to a Fairbanks Bankruptcy Lawyer

The Fairbanks bankruptcy lawyers who sponsor Total Bankruptcy provide free, no obligation consultations before you turn to filing bankruptcy. Use this opportunity to your advantage and don't let angry creditors push you into a hasty, uninformed decision.

Arranging your free consultation is as easy as filling out our free bankruptcy case evaluation form online or calling us toll free at 877-349-1309. A Fairbanks bankruptcy lawyer near you can answer your questions and may help you move forward with confidence.


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