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As the state sponsors of Total Bankruptcy, our New Mexico bankruptcy lawyers are completely up-to-date on virtually everything in their field. Plus, our New Mexico bankruptcy lawyers believe in keeping their clients and friends informed as well.
For example, if your wages have been garnished or your creditors are threatening foreclosure on your house, you need to know exactly what you may be able to do about it - right away. When you call on our New Mexico bankruptcy lawyers they should explain how they can help and then, with your approval, take immediate action. Our New Mexico bankruptcy lawyers may, for example, immediately file a petition on your behalf and have the court issue an order that would not allow your creditors to further harass you.
Best of all, it's easy to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our bankruptcy lawyers near you. Call them toll-free at (877) 349-1309, visit their Albuquerque office location or simply fill in the free, online case evaluation form. Either way, one of our experienced bankruptcy lawyers should contact you to see how we can best serve your needs.
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The top myths about bankruptcy.
Too many people have misconceptions about filing that prevent them from considering it as a viable alternative to suffering. Don't let this happen to you!
1.) Filing will ruin my credit record. This is absolutely false. What ruins your credit record is your inability to pay your debts on time. If you file, you won't be overwhelmed any longer by bills you can't pay. And if you should keep on top of any additional debts you incur, your credit record should actually improve.
2.) Filing makes me a bad person. Absolutely not! Congress passed the laws to help individuals and businesses with severe financial problems get a fresh financial start and become productive members of society again. Do you think it makes you a better person to avoid your creditors, ignore your bills, and drive yourself further into a debt hole that you'll never get out of, or to get a fresh start, take on credit responsibly, and pay your bills on time?
3.) I won't be able to get credit after my discharge. Think about it. If you owned a credit card company, who would you rather give a credit card to: someone who has a massive debt load and is behind on all their bills, or someone whose bills have been wiped out? Probably the latter, right? That's why you should be able to get credit after filing. Since most of your debts should be wiped out after your discharge, and you won't be able to file for another eight years, most creditors will look at you as a good credit risk, and you should be able to get credit after your filing.
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The purpose of this web site is to help you learn everything you need to know about bankruptcy, the process, your bankruptcy attorney and your legal rights. The best place to start is with the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It delivers protection to people in financial jeopardy who are suffering under mountains of debt. Bankruptcy is your legal right.

