Learning About Bankruptcy Attorney Services
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Learning About Bankruptcy Attorney Services

Hello, my name is Marcy. I would like to talk to you about the various ways bankruptcy attorneys help you eliminate debt. My attorney helped me find all of the creditors that I needed to pay back. I was astounded at the number of creditors listed on the bankruptcy. Fortunately, my bankruptcy attorney assured me that my case was completely normal and possible to discharge through the court process. I hope to use this site to reassure others about their debt situation. I will share information about bankruptcy attorney services in an effort to help others tackle this difficult problem.

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Learning About Bankruptcy Attorney Services

  • Tips For Homeowners Struggling To Make Mortgage Payments

    23 October 2015

    When you are struggling to make your home's mortgage payments, you can experience a number of stresses. Whether it is the stress of exhausting your savings to keep your home or the fear of having the property foreclosed upon, you may feel overwhelmed when faced with this situation. For those that are struggling to pay the mortgage, there are a couple of tips that may prove useful in finding relief from this financial stress.

  • The 8 Important Facts You Should Know About Your Creditor's Meeting

    21 October 2015

    If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, you may be anxious about your court appearance. In reality, there is no actual court appearance, but instead a more informal gathering called a creditor's meeting. Once your bankruptcy attorney has filed your chapter 7 bankruptcy petition, you will be scheduled for this meeting. There are 8 important facts about the creditor's meeting that will help you to be prepared and to relieve some of your fears, so read on.

  • Separating Debt Responsibility In A Marital Property State When You File For Bankruptcy: What To Do

    20 October 2015

    Currently, there are still nine states in the U.S. that have "marital property" laws. These nine states effectively treat all property, including debt, as the responsibility and ownership of both people in a marriage. Ergo, when you or your spouse files for bankruptcy, it can get very tricky trying to separate out debts and place the filer's debts under the bankruptcy proceedings. Here is how you, your spouse and a bankruptcy attorney (such as one from Morrison & Murff) can sort things out and still get the debt load absolved or resolved.