Personal Bankruptcy for Chapter 7 and 13

Personal Bankruptcy for Chapter 7 and 13

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The bankruptcy process is intended to give individuals and families relief from creditors and outstanding debts. There are different types of bankruptcies that have different requirements and benefits. If you are feeling overwhelmed by debts and the collection efforts of creditors, then you may want to consider filing a bankruptcy petition under chapter 7 or 13. The Fort Myers Bankruptcy Lawyers from the Law Office of David M. Goldberg can help you with the process.

What is the benefit of filing a bankruptcy action?

Through a bankruptcy action, debtors can have their outstanding debts discharged or otherwise develop a payment schedule. Through the bankruptcy process, debtors can achieve a fresh start and receive relief from the efforts of creditors and difficulties that arise through overwhelming debts.

In a bankruptcy action, your assets are assessed and creditors may be paid from certain assets. Because a bankruptcy is intended to allow you a fresh start, not all of your assets will be subject to the bankruptcy and you will be able to retain possession and the value of certain assets.

When a bankruptcy action is finalized, you will be free from the efforts of many creditors and will be able to work toward rebuilding financial stability.

How can an attorney help with bankruptcy?

In order to receive the full benefit of the bankruptcy laws, you want to ensure that the case is thorough and in compliance with the applicable procedures. Our Bankruptcy Lawyers in Fort Myers FL can help determine which type of bankruptcy is best for your situation. We will help ensure that the filings are complete and correct.

Throughout the bankruptcy, our Bankruptcy Lawyers in Fort Myers FL will advocate for you to receive the full benefit of the process. We will strive to achieve the best outcome possible.

If you are overwhelmed by debt and are considering bankruptcy, then contact the Fort Myers Bankruptcy Lawyers from the Law Office of David M. Goldberg.