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Many people are considering Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy because of credit card debt, medical bills and other debts have piled up and become unmanageable.
You may have lost your job or your current income is simply not enough to make ends meet.
During these difficult economic times you feel financially strapped. It recently has been reported that approximately 10% of the people in California are unemployed.
You should not feel guilty, ashamed or embarrassed about filing for Bankruptcy because many of these economic factors are beyond your control. This is the second worst economic crisis in the history of the United States!
We are here to show you your options and help you get a fresh start.
By filing for Bankruptcy you can immediately…
- • Start saving your money
- • Stop harassing creditor phone calls and
- • Eliminate your debts.
When you retain our office we will immediately stop creditor harassment. Once you have retained legal counsel your creditors must call us instead of you.
Call us today to set up a FREE, NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION
at 916-313-9069.

2 February 2010
You may need a bankruptcy attorney in San Jose when you’ve lost your job, have excessive medical expenses that are no longer manageable and you’re out of alternatives. If you are hounded day and night by your creditors, especially the hospital, and you are frantic because you have no solution, bankruptcy may be the best Read More
2 February 2010
If you’re at the point where you must consider bankruptcy, it’s important for you to know as much about the Chapter 7 laws as possible and a San Francisco Bankruptcy lawyer is the best person to help you with this. For example, there are several alternatives here. If you have a corporation or partnership, it Read More
28 January 2010
As I noted in another blog, over the years in my work as a Sacramento bankruptcy lawyer I’ve found that filing for bankruptcy, both Chapter 13 and Chapter 7, can forestall and, at times, stop lenders from foreclosing on a debtor’s home. I covered some of the basics regarding this issue in my blog that Read More
2 January 2010
If you are in a position where filing for bankruptcy has become necessary, it is vital to understand the different options that are available to you. The two main forms of bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 may accomplish the same thing, but they are very different from one another. It is best to have Read More
31 December 2009
As a Sacramento bankruptcy attorney, my clients who are filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy often ask me how they might go about keeping their home, car and other possessions. If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy, you probably have the same concerns. California does make it possible for petitioners to keep their property whether or not Read More
22 December 2009
As a San Francisco bankruptcy attorney, I find that this question personifies one of the most common misconceptions concerning Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Many debtors think that once they are granted bankruptcy under Chapter 7 that all of their debts are forgiven, but this is not the case. First, let’s consider a few basics concerning Chapter Read More
22 December 2009
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is gaining in popularity, even though it does not cause a complete disbursal of past debts. If you are struggling to pay off your debts and are being harassed by creditors on a constant basis, this may be the right decision for you to make. Before you consider filing for Chapter 13 Read More
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