This idea that bankruptcy requires turning over all of your property is a myth, particularly in Chapter 13 cases. If you are considering bankruptcy and need someone to help you separate the myths from the facts, contact an experienced bankruptcy attorney.
San Diego Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers
If you have a steady income and are having trouble keeping up with your bills on a month to month basis, Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be a good option to consider. It allows you to consolidate all your debt into one payment, often at better rates, and pay back all or part of that debt over the course of three to five years. Once you file for bankruptcy, your creditors must immediately stop all debt collection, foreclosure and repossession activity. This means that you won't receive any more harassing phone calls and you won't have to worry about who is calling every time the phone rings.
Contact our office today to learn more about Chapter 13 bankruptcy and how it can help you get a fresh start. Our attorneys are available to help you during regular business hours and by appointment.
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