Stop the Creditors Calls

Once we have started the bankruptcy process for you and work to discharge some of your debts, if appropriate, we can begin negotiations with the remaining debtors.

We can convince them to settle for a smaller amount than you owe. Some debtors may be willing to settle for less as long as they know they will receive the remaining money sooner.

Additionally, we will make sure you follow the rules for repaying debts. For example, you should not repay a large amount of debt to one creditor just before filing for bankruptcy. If the bankruptcy trustee considers this a preferential transfer, you may have to retrieve the money to satisfy some of your other debts instead.

For consumers, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are among the most common types of bankruptcy to file. Determining the right path to follow is easier when you have the advice of our team available. Call today for your free, no-obligation bankruptcy case consultation with our bankruptcy law attorneys.