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Considering Filing Bankruptcy in New Hampshire?

Connect With One of Our Sponsoring New Hampshire Bankruptcy Lawyers

Do you feel overwhelmed by your debt? Don’t let debt take over your life. Filing bankruptcy can potentially eliminate debt, stop foreclosure and silence creditors.

You have the power to start fresh. Talk with a New Hampshire bankruptcy lawyer today about your debt-relief options.

We have a network of sponsoring New Hampshire bankruptcy lawyers. All you have to do is fill out the below form or call us at 877-349-1309 to connect with an attorney for your bankruptcy evaluation. Make the first move right now.

Talk to One of Our Sponsoring New Hampshire Bankruptcy Attorneys

We understand that filing for bankruptcy is a big decision. You don’t have to be alone in making that decision. New Hampshire bankruptcy attorneys can explain your state’s laws.

One of our sponsoring New Hampshire bankruptcy attorneys may help you decide whether filing bankruptcy is the right move for you to make, and, if so, which type of bankruptcy is right.

Some New Hampshire Bankruptcy Options

There are various types of personal bankruptcies. A New Hampshire bankruptcy attorney may be able to help you determine which is best for you. Below is a quick rundown of the two major types of personal bankruptcy.

  • Chapter 7 bankruptcy was created to eliminate debt like medical bills, credit card debt and payday loans.
  • Chapter 13 bankruptcy works by setting up a debtor on a repayment plan so he or she can eventually repay those bills and keep his or her property.

Both offer the protection of the bankruptcy automatic stay during the New Hampshire bankruptcy process. The automatic stay was designed to stop:

  1. foreclosure proceedings
  2. wage garnishments
  3. creditor harassment
  4. repossessions
  5. lawsuits

Talk to one of our sponsoring New Hampshire bankruptcy lawyers for more information about what filing bankruptcy may be able to do for you.

New Hampshire Bankruptcy Lawyers Are Ready to Answer Your Questions

Don’t put off your debt problems any longer. Connect with a New Hampshire bankruptcy lawyer today and discover your options.

Take action right now and complete the above form or call us at 877-349-1309 and we’ll connect you to a New Hampshire bankruptcy lawyer.

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 New Hampshire bankruptcy attorney. Laws may have changed since our last update. For the latest information on your state's laws, speak to a local lawyer. All case evaluations are performed by attorneys.


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