Minnesota Bankruptcy Lawyer
If you need help getting your debt under control, it may be time to speak with one of our sponsoring Minnesota bankruptcy lawyers. Bankruptcy can be a legally sound way to eliminate debt and protect property.
The decision to file for bankruptcy might help you eliminate debt resulting from a variety of sources, including credit cards, mortgages, car payments and medical bills.
To learn how bankruptcy may be able to reform your debt and change your life, speak with a local bankruptcy lawyer.
To speak with a local Minnesota bankruptcy lawyer, simply fill out the free case evaluation form on this page or call us, toll free, at 877-349-1309.
How the Chapter 7 Means Test May Affect Your Bankruptcy Filing
Before you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you and your bankruptcy lawyer may go over a "means test".
Essentially, the means test will help you and your lawyer determine which types of bankruptcy you qualify for, and which types might be best suited to your case.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy, for example, might be better for you own your home and other property. But, in order file for this type of bankruptcy, you need some steady income.
On the other hand, Chapter 7 bankruptcy can help if you have less income and lots of unsecured debt, such as the debt associated with credit cards, medical bills and payday loans.
To get started on your means test and to find out which type of bankruptcy can make the biggest impact on your debt, speak with a local Minnesota bankruptcy lawyer. A local lawyer can answer your questions about Minnesota bankruptcy law and help you get started on a path that leads to financial independence.
Let today be the day you take action against your debt. To speak with a Minnesota bankruptcy lawyer near you, call us, toll free, at 877-349-1309, or fill out the free case evaluation form on this page.
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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 attorney.
Laws may have changed since our last update. For the latest information on your state's bankruptcy laws, speak to a local bankruptcy lawyer.