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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a great way to get out of debt and enjoy a fresh start in life. Also known as liquidation bankruptcy, this process takes about 4 months to file. After this 4 month period has passed, no collection agency will be able to harass you or garnish your wages any longer. Be aware, however, that student loans, child support agreements, plus state and federal tax debts are not affected by Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy With Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you have the freedom to rearrange your financial obligations and enter a payment plan that is more agreeable to your current level of income. With this bankruptcy plan in place, you will receive about 3 to 5 years of extra time to pay off your debts. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is completely voluntary and can be dismissed at any time.
Personal Injury Law Receive the compensation you deserve with help from our personal injury attorneys. We will represent clients who have been injured in slip and fall accidents, dog attacks, auto accidents, and a variety of other situations. Depending on the circumstances, we may even be able to settle your case before it has to go to trial.
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