Our Orlando bankruptcy attorneys can help provide you with valuable Chapter 7 and 13 information
Our Orlando bankruptcy attorneys do far more than simply represent their clients in court. They start by helping people gain the information they need to fully understand all of their options. That's why they sponsor Total Bankruptcy - and why they provide a free no-obligation initial consultation.
Our Orlando bankruptcy attorneys have found that many people do not understand that filing the appropriate case may be the best way to get them out of debt. By working with our Orlando bankruptcy attorneys, it may also be the first step to building a better, more financially sound future.
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If you're dealing with serious problems and creditors are beginning to call you, our Orlando bankruptcy attorneys can step in to protect you. Simply dial toll-free at 1-877-349-1309. Or you can fill out the online case evaluation form. One of our experienced Florida bankruptcy attorneys will contact you to see how we can best serve your needs.
Once you've talked to one of our experienced bankruptcy legal professionals, you can rest assured that you'll be on your way to a better and happier financial future.
What you think you know may be hurting you.
Many people still have negative misconceptions about bankruptcy. This lack of knowledge prevents them from getting the legal help they need to truly solve their financial problems. Here are just a few of the most common bankruptcy myths:
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, most of your debts might be discharged, and you may be given a fresh start. You shouldn't be overwhelmed any longer by bills you can't pay, and if you can keep on top of any new debts, your credit record may improve.
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 new credit responsibly, and pay your bills on time?
I won't be able to get credit after my case. If you work at developing good financial habits, you should be able to get credit. In fact, since most of your debts will be wiped out, and you won't be able to file for another eight years, most creditors might look at you as a good credit risk!
I can handle my filing myself. Filing under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 involves a complex interplay of state and federal laws, and there are many traps for the unwary. You wouldn't perform your own surgery, why would you perform your own filing?
If you answered yes to one or two of these questions, you need good solid advice. Don't delay - with the current law, it is difficult to discharge your debts. Call 1-877-349-1309 today!
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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.

