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Your Cleveland bankruptcy attorney can be a powerful ally. A bankruptcy attorney can look at your financials, give you information on all available debt relief options and help you decide on a path that fits your needs.

And, because bankruptcy addresses almost all types of debt - including credit cards, mortgages, car payments, medical bills and even payday and personal loans - there is a good chance you will find a plan that effectively helps you eliminate your debt. Ohio bankruptcy laws offer lots of options, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, to help you reform your debt. Bankruptcy can also provide vast protection against foreclosure, repossession, lawsuits and creditor harassment.

Explore your debt relief options today by speaking with a Cleveland bankruptcy attorney. Get the answers and bankruptcy information you need to get a fresh start on your financial life.

Speak with a local Cleveland bankruptcy attorney by completing the free case evaluation form on this page or calling, toll free, 877-349-1309.

 

Filing bankruptcy can give you options

Many people feel they don't have any options. They are resigned to accepting the stress and difficult life of scrapping by with minimum payments and dodging creditors. But it doesn't have to be like that.

Filing for bankruptcy in Ohio can provide the protection and space you need to get your life back under control. When you begin filing bankruptcy, you receive protection from the "automatic stay" provision, which puts a halt on lawsuits, creditor harassment and attempts at foreclosure and repossession.

This protection gives you the room you need to work with the tools of bankruptcy to eliminate your debt. Your Cleveland bankruptcy attorney can give you information on how Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the two main types of bankruptcy, can help you reform your debt.

That's another benefit of bankruptcy: You have options. Your income, debt, assets and other factors will all play a roll in determining which type of bankruptcy can help you the most. One form might not be a good fit for you, and an attorney can help you all the information you need to decide what's best.

To learn how Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 can help you, speak with a local bankruptcy attorney in Cleveland. This can be the first step in getting the help and protection you need to get out of debt.

Start fighting your debt today. Call 877-349-1309 or fill out the free case evaluation form on this page and we'll put you in touch with a local Cleveland bankruptcy attorney right away.

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.


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