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Connect with a Phoenix bankruptcy attorney who will provide knowledgeable legal representation. With the help of a Total Bankruptcy sponsoring Phoenix bankruptcy attorney, you may be able to limit—or even eliminate--your debts through a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. If most of your debts are unsecured (credit card and medical bills) a Phoenix bankruptcy attorney may recommend that you file under Chapter 7. For secured debts (home and car) a Chapter 13 debt consolidation plan may be your best option. Every case is different, and a Phoenix bankruptcy attorney can help you determine what course of action is best for you.

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An experienced attorney can help you through the process

As a consumer without experience in the bankruptcy process, you may find the requirements for credit counseling, the “means test,” and the required disclosures confusing or intimidating. An Arizona bankruptcy attorney, though, will know how to walk you through those steps and help ensure that you fulfill all of the necessary requirements without the stress of trying to interpret complex legal provisions. A bankruptcy attorney can put you in touch with a credit counselor and tell you exactly what information and documents you’ll need to provide.

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Talk with a sponsoring Arizona lawyer for a free, no-obligation consultation. The decision to pursue debt protection is a personal decision. While we can't decide for you, we can educate you on your options so you can make a more informed decision. Read some of our articles on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Try out our debt calculator and our debt test. Then, if you think you need help, call 1-877-349-1309. One of our sponsoring Arizona lawyers may be able to help you start planning for your future goals.

There's no "one size fits all" solution

Chapter 7 has become such a viable option because the law affords very broad protection to you against your creditors. In addition, your opportunity to rebuild your credit after your debts have been discharged may be greater than ever before. If you have a lot of expenses and bills that you can't keep up with, but you have a job or some other source of regular income, you might be able to qualify for a Chapter 13 debt consolidation. Chapter 13 offers benefits for certain debtors, particularly if you have a mortgage on your home or payments on your vehicle and would like to keep them after discharging your debts. Chapter 13 may allow you to liquidate the majority of your debts, set up a reasonable debt repayment plan, and get a fresh financial start.

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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.