When debt begins to take a toll on your family, career, andpersonal life, it may be time to consider hiring a bankruptcyattorney.Our Constitution permits you to repay and discharge you oryour businesses debt with dignity intact. In these economictimes, many people have fallen upon hard times, and when youare ready to make things right again we can help.
Austin Bankruptcy: Consumer and Business Bankruptcy
We can help a wide variety of clients, from small and mediumsized businesses to individuals. The concerns vary greatly dependingupon the situation. But that is why we strive to work with youto develop a plan tailored to your needs or the needs of yourbusiness. We can answer your questions regardingthe various types of bankruptcy:
Chapter 7 for Consumers: If you qualify forChapter 7, you could have all your debts completely discharged.
Chapter 7 for Businesses: Assisting businessesto liquidate and eliminate debts entirely.
Chapter 11: We will help you make sure youhave a viable business upon the completion of your Chapter 11bankruptcy.
Chapter 13: By filing for Chapter 13, we canhelp keep your house, car, and other important assets withoutlosing your mortgage.
Short and Long Term Bankruptcy Help
If you are considering bankruptcy, you have immediate concerns.It is our job to get you immediate help. We can help you stopharassing calls from creditors, but our job doesnt end there.We pride ourselves on our ability to see beyond your short termgoals, and help prepare you for the future. From the first initialphone call, you will speak to a lawyer, and get the personalizedattention you deserve.
Representation that is Affordable
Having your well earned money not eaten up in legal feesis important. We have designed a system that makes legal representationaffordable, but doesnt skimp on quality and individual attentionthat every case requires.For most situations, a flat fee can be quoted and monthlypayment plans are available.
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Keeping Your Property in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Before and After Bankruptcy: Discharge