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If you have done any research into bankruptcy as you contemplate your financial options, you most likely read that the federal bankruptcy laws were amended in 2005. As a result, many people believe that they cannot file bankruptcy anymore. While there are restrictions on who can file for bankruptcy protection, most people still qualify for one of the two types of consumer bankruptcy.
Whether it be a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which could be described as "debt elimination" bankruptcy, or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which could be described as "debt consolidation" bankruptcy, the attorneys at The Flannery Law Office have the experience with this new bankruptcy law to guide you through the process. We will help you determine the proper type of bankruptcy that will best suit your goals, and stand by your side through out the process to help assist you to meet those goals.
Whether it be a loss of a job, medical bills piling up, or being "upside down" in a house you simply can't afford anymore, financial difficulties can find anyone. Bankruptcy can stop lawsuits, repossessions, foreclosures, wage garnishments, and more. Additionally, bankruptcy can help you save your house and your car in certain situations. Bankruptcy laws are designed to help people get a "fresh start." Let The Flannery Law Office help you get that fresh start by using the bankruptcy laws to your advantage.
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THE FLANNERY LAW OFFICE IS A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. WE HELP PEOPLE FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY RELIEF UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY CODE.
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The information contained on these pages is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should it be construed to be, legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is established between The Flannery Law Office and the recipient of this information. As each situation is unique, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible to evaluate your individual situation and protect any time-sensitive rights. No particular outcome is guaranteed by any of the information contained herein.
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