Bankruptcy Law

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If you are reading this web site, something has happened that has brought you to the point of filing for bankruptcy.

If you are reading this web site, something has happened that has brought you to the point of filing for bankruptcy. Perhaps you have:

  • Fallen behind on your mortgage payments or association fees
  • Had a foreclosure filed against you
  • Had a garnishment served against your paycheck
  • Become overwhelmed with credit card or medical debt

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act delivers protection to people in financial jeopardy who are suffering under mountains of debt. The bankruptcy laws were created by Congress to provide relief to those who have been victimized by divorce, job loss, identity theft, staggering medical bills or disability. Usually a combination of unfortunate events contribute to significant financial woes. Some seemingly manageable credit card debt can become insurmountable when combined with a job loss. So, stop blaming yourself for your situation and take control of it.

The provisions of The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, when navigated by an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, can provide a safe harbor and a new beginning just when you have lost all hope.

Stop Creditor Harassment!

If you feel you can't take the pressure of one more day, immediate relief from creditor harassment is in sight. In the event you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 petition, the court will issue an "Automatic Stay" order.

This will prohibit any further action by your creditors to collect their debts from you. The calls and bills will stop. You won\'t have to worry about repossession of your car or foreclosure on your home. You will have the chance to get your finances back in order. Contact attorney Scott Babbitt today to discuss your individual concern.