Riverside Bankruptcy Attorneys – According to the government, the Great Recession officially ended in 2009. But here we are, midway through 2011 and too many good people are still caught up in financial woes that have them facing horrible debt and even foreclosure. That’s because the recession isn’t really over until it’s over for you. And as bankruptcy attorneys, we know that the lingering effects of a depressed economy and a sluggish job market have a lot of people at their wits end. There are so many heartbreaking stories out there, where people are wondering how to feed their kids, or are looking at losing the home they’ve been living in for decades. However, a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help, and bring some real relief to overstressed finances.
We know too many people who are ashamed to admit they need help, the help that bankruptcy can bring. Or they heard that the bankruptcy laws were changed, and believe that there is no way they can qualify. Are you one of those people? Yes, the rules for bankruptcy were changed, but it’s still set up to provide real relief to people who, through no fault of their own, have fallen on tough financial times. And in our bankruptcy attorney practice, we meet good people every day, people who lost jobs and can’t find another, people who are thankful to have a low-wage job, but can’t pay their mortgage, people who never thought they would have run through all their savings and now are looking at a bleak future.
We want to reassure all of you that it doesn’t have to be that way! Far from being a problem, bankruptcy can be the solution that guides you into a better future. Check our FAQ for just a few of the way bankruptcy can help you. We also urge you to download our free book, The California Guide to Bankruptcy, and find out what bankruptcy can do to help you get out from under crushing debt, or help you keep the home you worked so hard for!
It’s really a shame to see what hardships people go through, not realizing the power of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy can stop a foreclosure, and keep you from losing your home. In fact, with the combination of underemployment that has left you employed, but at far lesser wages, and the falling price of homes, a Chapter 13 filing might be able to even strip away a second mortgage, leaving you with a more affordable payment and a mortgage that reflects the current housing market. If you’re unemployed and are looking at a mass of debt and the end of your resources, Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be right for you. You might even be able to keep your home, depending on whether you pass the means test and qualify for certain exemptions under the provisions of Chapter 7 debt relief.
That’s why, if you’re at the end of your wits and your finances, in the current economy, you really need to talk to a Riverside bankruptcy attorney. There may be more options available than you thought. What’s more, the consultation is FREE, so you have nothing to lose. Call one of our expert bankruptcy attorneys at 888.588.2992 and one of our bankruptcy lawyers can advise you concerning your personal situation. Every one of our clients has a unique story, and we have 30 years of experience we can put to work, right now, in getting you a fresh start on your finances.
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