One free call to our Oakland bankruptcy lawyers might make all the difference
Our Oakland bankruptcy lawyers, your local sponsors of Total Bankruptcy, really do care about the people in their area. They get calls every day from individuals who are in the process of dealing with a difficult financial situation. What concerns our Oakland bankruptcy lawyers the most is that many of these people are completely uninformed about what their options really are. Even worse, many have taken steps based on this misinformation - steps that have headed them in completely wrong direction. To help these individuals, our Oakland bankruptcy lawyers provide a complimentary no-obligation consultation for anyone who has questions.
To talk to our Oakland bankruptcy lawyers, all you need to do is dial our toll free number 1 (877) 349-1309. You can also take a few minutes to fill out our online case evaluation form with a few details about your situation. Your can rest assured that all the information you give them will be kept strictly confidential. Once you've placed your call or filled out the form, one of our experienced California bankruptcy lawyers will return your call to discuss your situation.
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Once you have the information you need to take the right steps, you'll find that making the right decision may be a lot less stressful.
Hire an experienced California bankruptcy attorney
Would you hire a criminal lawyer for a real estate closing, or a patent lawyer for a divorce? Of course not! You want to have the comfort of knowing that your case is being handled correctly. You'll likely only file once in your life, so common sense dictates that you hire the right person for this very important job. Our lawyers are well-equipped to assess your current financial situation, determine your options, and help achieve the results you need.
The Federal Trade Commission recommends consumers ask providers of debt-management plans the following questions before agreeing to a plan:
How much do I have to owe to use your services?
How do you determine the amount of my payment?
What happens if this is more than I can afford?
How does your debt-repayment plan work?
How will I know my creditors have received payments?
Is client money put in a separate account from operating funds?
How often can I get status reports on my accounts? Can I get access to my accounts online or by phone?
Can you get my creditors to lower or eliminate interest and finance charges or waive late fees?
Is a debt-repayment plan my only option?
Will you help me plan for payment of these debts?
Who will help me if I have problems with my accounts or creditors?
How secure is the information I provide to you?
What you choose to do to improve your situation could have a major effect on your life. So, before you proceed, make sure that you're making the right step.
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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.

