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Drowning in debt? Bankruptcy can stop collections, lawsuits, and wage garnishments. Learn your options.
If you're facing foreclosure, garnishment, or lawsuit, time is critical. Filing bankruptcy triggers an automatic stay that stops most collection actions.
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Creditors calling constantly, threatening lawsuits
Facing wage garnishment or bank account levy
Not sure if Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 is right for you
Worried about losing your home, car, or retirement
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will I lose everything if I file bankruptcy?
No. Exemptions protect essential assets like your home (up to a limit), car, retirement accounts, and personal property. Most people keep everything they have.
How much does bankruptcy cost?
Chapter 7 attorney fees typically run $1,000-$2,000. Chapter 13 fees are $2,500-$4,000. Many attorneys offer payment plans, and some fees can be included in your repayment plan.
Will bankruptcy ruin my credit forever?
Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 7-10 years, but many people see their credit scores improve within 1-2 years after filing because they've eliminated debt. It's often better than years of missed payments.
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