Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyers
Filing Bankruptcy in Arizona
Bankruptcy is designed to clear your debt, and give you a fresh financial start. But within bankruptcy you should have several options depending on your specific needs.
These options, along with the importance of filing dates, court meetings and paperwork, are some of the reasons so many people in Arizona enlist the help of a bankruptcy lawyer.
For a free case evaluation with a local bankruptcy lawyer in Arizona, simply complete the free form and we'll connect you right away.
If you suspect that filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case may be in your future, it may be a good idea to contact a bankruptcy lawyer now so that you can make an informed choice using the bankruptcy information they provide.
Arizona bankruptcy lawyers can answer your questions about whether Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy is best for you.
When to Contact a Bankruptcy Attorney
If you answer yes to some of the following questions, you may want to consider talking to an Arizona bankruptcy attorney before you file for bankruptcy.
- Is your home in foreclosure proceedings?
- Are you receiving threatening phone calls or letters from your creditors?
- Have your wages recently been garnished?
- Are you paying only the minimum amount due on your bills?
- Are you taking cash advances on your credit cards to pay off your debts?
- Has your car been repossessed within the last year?
- Do you often ask for loans from friends and family members?
- Are you having trouble paying off your student loans?
- Are you behind in your child support payments?
- Do you owe any back taxes?
- Have you lost your job?
- Have you suffered an illness or injury that is impairing your earning power?
Take full advantage of the debt relief and protections of bankruptcy to get the fresh start you need.
If you want a free case evaluation with an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer near you, complete the free form on this page, and we'll connect you right away.
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Note: Keep in mind all laws are complex. If you need legal advice or want to fully understand how these laws affect you, please speak with a local bankruptcy lawyer.