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If you're faced with serious debt you may feel helpless or out of choices. However, you can always speak with Pennsylvania bankruptcy attorneys about your debt relief options.

Filing for bankruptcy in Pennsylvania may give you legal protection and a court-created system to eliminate your debt. When you first file you should receive the "automatic stay" protection that puts a halt to collections, lawsuits and threats of repossession.

Then, when you enter either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may have a clear, court-support, legally-sound way out of your debt.

At this time many of your debts may be lowered or discharged completely. You may also be able to keep most or all of your property, thanks to the protections and exemptions of Pennsylvania bankruptcy laws.

A Pennsylvania bankruptcy attorney can answer more of your questions about how bankruptcy can help you become debt-free. To speak with a bankruptcy attorney near you, call us, toll-free, at 877-349-1309, or fill out out the free case evaluation form on this page.

Filing Bankruptcy in Pennsylvania

A good way to look at this important question is to ask yourself some key questions about your current financial picture. If you answer yes to any of the following questions, you may want to speak with a Pennsylvania bankruptcy attorney about your debt relief options.

  • Is your home in foreclosure proceedings?
  • Are you receiving threatening phone calls or letters from your creditors?
  • 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?

If you feel that filing bankruptcy may be able to help you eliminate your debt you should speak with a local bankruptcy attorney to get detailed information on how Pennsylvania bankruptcy laws can impact your life.

Simply call us at 877-349-1309, or fill out out the free case evaluation form on this page and we'll put you in touch with a local Pennsylvania 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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