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Total Bankruptcy may be a better resource for finding an experienced Tampa bankruptcy attorney than friends, neighbors or the yellow pages. We provide people who are having financial difficulties with the information they may need to deal with their problems including an experienced Tampa bankruptcy attorney knowledgeable in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings.


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Regardless of which debt consolidation you choose, you should have a qualified Tampa bankruptcy attorney to help you navigate through both the federal and state laws. In addition, your opportunity to rebuild your credit after a filing might be greater than ever before.

To contact a sponsoring Tampa bankruptcy attorney, simply call us, toll free, at 1-877-349-1309 or fill out our free case evaluation form to schedule an assessment. A sponsoring Florida bankruptcy attorney should then contact you at the convenient time you requested to provide a free, no-obligation consultation. All information is kept strictly confidential.

The first step is to find an experienced Florida lawyer who understands your case. Once you've made that connection, he or she may be able to file a petition on your behalf in court. On this document you will have listed all your important personal information, including all of your income, your assets, your expenses and your debts. You may also have worked with your lawyer to indicate applicable exemptions to which you should be entitled. Exemptions are laws that prevent your creditors from taking property away from you.

Once your lawyer files the petition in local bankruptcy court, the court may then appoint a trustee to your case and an "Automatic Stay" might be entered. An "Automatic Stay" is a court order that prevents creditors from taking any further action against you outside of court proceedings. This action should ensure that:

  • Your creditor calls and bills stop.

  • Your property cannot be seized.

  • Your creditors cannot sue you.

  • Your house cannot be foreclosed upon.

  • Your paycheck cannot be garnished.

  • Your car cannot be repossessed.

  • Your bank must stop any foreclosure action.

  • Your suspended driver's license must be reinstated.

Please follow your attorney's counsel and refrain from:

  • Attempting to conceal your property.

  • Destroying financial records.

  • Violating a court order.

  • Making enormous, last-minute charges on your credit cards.

We highly recommend that if you are considering a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, act now and call 1-877-349-1309.

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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.