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Filing bankruptcy can resolve debt and stop foreclosure, repossession and lawsuits. If you're struggling to pay bills, bankruptcy could give you the power to eliminate debt.
We have the bankruptcy information you need to make an informed financial decision.
To get started, fill out our free 2-minute bankruptcy evaluation or call us at 407-888-4392 and we'll connect you with a bankruptcy lawyer in your area.
Bankruptcy: Is it Right for Me?
When you're dealing with mounting bills, we know it can feel like you're spinning your wheels in debt; but you have the power to regain financial control.
Filing bankruptcy may be able to help you get out of debt and get back to living.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: If you're seeking to eliminate unsecured debt like credit card and medical bills, filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be a good debt-relief option for you.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: If you're facing mortgage foreclosure or looking for a restructured debt repayment plan, Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be the right choice for you.
A bankruptcy attorney can help you determine if filing bankruptcy is right for you.
Don't spend one more day in debt—make the first move and talk to a bankruptcy lawyer about your bankruptcy options.
Edmond Consulting: Your Bankruptcy Resource
Nearly half a million people have trusted Total Bankruptcy when they were looking for a debt-relief solution.
We have more than 300 nationwide bankruptcy lawyers, including California bankruptcy lawyers, Illinois bankruptcy lawyers, Florida bankruptcy lawyers and Texas bankruptcy lawyers.
Contact us today and find out if filing bankruptcy is a good debt-relief option for you.
Bankruptcy Has Helped Millions of Americans
Every day, people just like you decide that filing bankruptcy is the right debt-relief solution for them.
If you're deep in debt, having trouble paying bills and tired of dealing with harassing creditors, bankruptcy may the debt-relief solution you're looking for.
Go ahead and take the first step by talking to a local bankruptcy lawyer.
Credit After Bankruptcy?
If you're thinking about filing bankruptcy, you probably wonder how it could affect your credit. Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years, but once the slate is essentially "wiped clean," people can restart rebuilding their credit and often create better credit scores for themselves.
Also, keep in mind it's certainly possible to obtain loans after filing bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy Questions? Find a Bankruptcy Lawyer
If you have questions about filing bankruptcy, avoiding foreclosure, stopping creditor harassment or eliminating debt, a bankruptcy lawyer may be able to help you.
Be connected to a local bankruptcy attorney—for free and with no obligation—by filling out our 2-minute bankruptcy form.
Learn More About Filing Bankruptcy
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