This is a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code.
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is bankruptcy involves repaying your secured debt through a structured payment plan. Once you file for Chapter 13, you can
Stop home foreclosure
Stop harassing collection calls
Stop car repossession
At the Chambers Law Offices, we know how difficult it is to be over your head in past due payments. We provide support and assistance to people who want to get out of debt. If you are ready to turn your life around, call the Chambers Law Offices to find out whether a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you.
When to use a Chapter 13
Debts that you can pay off with a Chapter 13 include:
Mortgage payments
Car payments
Credit card debt
Child support arrears
If you have past due mortgage payments, and know that the foreclosure of your home is on the horizon, filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to keep your home, car, and other assets. Once you file, you are allowed to set up a payment plan to pay the amount that is past due.
There have been some changes to the law recently. First, if your income is above a certain level, credit card debt can now only be dealt with by filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Second, the new law mandates that you must get credit counseling when you file. If you do not, the court will automatically dismiss your case.
To find out more about Chapter 13, call us today to speak with a bankruptcy lawyer.
Chambers Law Offices represents clients throughout the states of Connecticut and New York including the cities of Avon, Bloomfield, Bridgeport, Bristol, Danbury, Enfield, Glastonbury, Hartford, Manchester, Manhattan, New Britain, New Haven, New York City, Norwalk, Rocky Hill, Stamford, Waterbury, and Wethersfield.
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