Perhaps you are behind on your house, car, or
credit card payments and feel that you are slowing sinking into
debt more and more. Or maybe you’ve tried to get a home
equity loan or some other consolidation loan and have been turned
down bad credit. Bankruptcy may be an excellent alternative
and because its federal law, you cannot be turned down because
of credit.
Bankruptcy is designed to free people from
economic bondage and give them a fresh start. If you feel
like you can never get ahead and can no longer cope with the
harassment, threats, and insults of bill collectors, it's
time to seriously consider seeking the advice of a bankruptcy
attorney.
If you are finding it difficult to make your
minimum monthly payments on your car loans or your home mortgage,
see Chapter 13 bankruptcy below.
If you are having difficulty making your minimum
monthly payments on your credit cards, see Chapter 7 bankruptcy
below.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy
A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a very powerful tool to stop foreclosure,
repossession, and even wage garnishment. If you have any questions
that are not answered below, please read through our Chapter
13 Frequently Asked Questions.
The bankruptcy laws are federal laws that
are intended to help consumers have a "fresh start."
This fresh start is designed to eliminate debts and/or repay
them under the protection of the bankruptcy court. A Chapter
13 bankruptcy or consolidation is designed to allow the debtor
to repay his debts over a period of three to five years. To
set up a free consultation to evaluate your situation or to
get more information about bankruptcy, please contact us by
phone (817) 924-9000 or email info@higginsandassociates.com. More-->
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is what most people think of when they
hear the word bankruptcy. In a chapter 7 bankruptcy, all of
your dischargeable debts are wiped out. In most cases that
we file, the debtor does not lose any of their possessions.
The Supreme court of the United States stated,
"bankruptcy (was) designed to relieve the honest debtor
from the weight of indebtedness which has become oppressive
and to permit him to have a fresh start in ... life, freed
from the obligation and responsibilities which may have resulted
from ... misfortunes." This "fresh start" allows
hundreds of thousands of Americans to live without the fear
and anxiety of living paycheck to paycheck. Please read the
information below. If you have questions please look at the
Chapter 7 Frequently Asked Questions. To set up a free consultation
to evaluate your situation or to get more information about
bankruptcy, please contact us by phone (817) 924-9000 or email
info@higginsandassociates.com . More-->
Higgins & Associates, P.C
Robert A. Higgins, Attorney at Law
Nathan S. Graham, Attorney at Law
1-800-876-0495
817-924-9000
info@higginsandassociates.com
Fort Worth Office:
112 Goliad St. Suite B
Fort Worth, TX 76126
Hurst Office:
800 Forest Oaks Ln,
Hurst, TX 76053
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