- Repossessions
- Foreclosures
- Harassing Phone Calls
- Wage Garnishments
- Lawsuits
- Child Support Arrearage
- Tax Collection
If you are unable to make ends meet because of wage garnishments, bankruptcy may be able to help get rid of garnishments and allow you to make payments that are more reasonable or eliminate the debt altogether.
If you are facing foreclosure because you are behind on payments, bankruptcy can stop the foreclosure and allow you to make up those payments.
If you are facing repossession because you are behind on payments, bankruptcy can stop the repossession and allow you to make up those payments.
Are creditors calling you at all hours of the day and bothering you at work? Bankruptcy will stop your creditors from contacting you once you file bankruptcy. If the debt is discharged (eliminated) through the bankruptcy, the creditor will not be able to contact you after the bankruptcy is completed.
The word “bankruptcy” has taken on a negative meaning in our culture, but bankruptcy can be a positive thing. Bankruptcy is simply a tool to get your finances back on track and allow you a fresh start. You are not “giving up” on your future. It will be possible to obtain credit after you’ve gotten out of bankruptcy.