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Hire a qualified Tucson bankruptcy attorney of Total Bankruptcy

Your life is tough enough so make sure you hire a qualified Tucson bankruptcy attorney to help you with your debt. You probably feel that your life has gotten out of control. You have amassed an enormous amount of unpaid bills that you can't pay and you don't know what to do.

Make a smart move and turn to a sponsoring Tucson bankruptcy attorney of Total Bankruptcy for help. A sponsoring Tucson bankruptcy attorney may be able to stop the harassing phone calls and the threatened foreclosure of your home and the repossession of your vehicle.

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A sponsoring Tucson bankruptcy attorney of Total Bankruptcy should be qualified to evaluate your specific circumstances and give you advice based on a thorough knowledge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and Arizona's specific exemptions. Total Bankruptcy is a cooperative effort by some of the major consumer debt consolidation law firms in the country. Call 1-877-349-1309 for a free initial consultation from a sponsoring Arizona bankruptcy attorney.


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Total Bankruptcy is administered by Kevin Chern, the former head of a large consumer debt consolidation law firm. Mr. Chern has personally selected every sponsoring attorney to guarantee that all clients will be handled with the dignity and respect they deserve.

A sponsoring Tucson bankruptcy attorney may be able to help you through the filing process. Bankruptcy law requires debtors to receive credit counseling at their own expense at least six months prior to petitioning the court. A strict "Means Test" is required to be sure that people with the means to do so, repay at least some of their debts.

Debtors with above-average incomes are forced into Chapter 13 plans instead of Chapter 7 -- forcing them to repay more debts. Debtors with incomes above their state's median and with the means to pay some debts are not allowed to file under Chapter 7. No one is allowed to file a Chapter 13 petition more than once every two years. In addition, debtors have to repay the full amount of loans on cars purchased within 30 months of filing. And filers have to document income with pay stubs and tax returns.

For an appointment to speak with a lawyer simply fill out our free and secure online evaluation form or 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.