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If you're struggling under what feels like a mountain of debt, you should know that there is help available.

Portland bankruptcy attorneys have helped people who struggled financially because of temporary setbacks like job loss and personal injury. They have also helped people who slowly fell into debt because of rising expenses and dwindling income. Regardless of how your debt occurred or the nature of your debt, bankruptcy may be able to help.

A Portland bankruptcy attorney can answer your questions about Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy and how they may help you eliminate your debt. Additionally, he or she can provide you with bankruptcy information relevant to your case. Filing bankruptcy also offers broad legal protection for your property and can stop lawsuits, repossession and foreclosure. But before you can act, you need to know your options. Oregon bankruptcy laws can address debt stemming from credit cards, mortgages, car payments, medical bills and even payday loans.

To connect with a local Portland bankruptcy attorney, simply fill out the free case evaluation form on this page or call us, toll free, at 877-349-1309. You don't have to fight your debt alone!

When can filing bankruptcy in Oregon help?

You may be willing to work hard at repaying your debts, but if your financial situation has reached a crisis level, good intentions simply won't matter. The questions below are similar to a bankruptcy means test and can be used to determine if Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you. If you answer yes to some or a several of these questions you may want to speak with a Portland bankruptcy attorney about your debt relief options.

  • Are your creditors threatening a foreclosure on your home, a repossession of your car or other legal action?
  • Is your property in jeopardy?
  • Are you dealing with a dramatic drop in income?
  • Is it hard to pay your bills on time? Are you frequently late paying bills?
  • Can you only pay the minimum on your credit cards?
  • Do you keep on charging because you have no other choice?
  • Are you doing without basic necessities just to make ends meet?
  • Are your expenses more than the money you currently bring in?
  • Have you bounced more than one check in the last two months?

You need to be an informed consumer to make the right decision about your financial future. You have debt relief options. Call us toll-free 877-349-1309, or fill out the free case evaluation form on this page to speak with a local Portland bankruptcy attorney. 

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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