Unfortunately,
even honest, hard-working people encounter financial problems.
If a lay-off, failed business venture, or some other unforeseen
circumstance has placed you in a bad financial position,
filing for bankruptcy protection may help get you out. Depending
upon your circumstance, you may choose to file Chapter 7,
or “straight bankruptcy” in which most of your
debts are eliminated. Or, you may opt for Chapter 13, in
which a plan is devised that allows you to pay all or most
of your debts under oversight of the bankruptcy court. The
right bankruptcy plan for you will depend on the particular
facts of your situation.
Federal
bankruptcy is a good system that doesn’t beat people
up over their financial troubles. It seeks to aid people
in getting back on their feet and make a fresh start. A
good bankruptcy attorney will treat you in the same way.
I will not take your money and ignore you after I file your
case. What I provide is one-on-one service that you can
count on today and down the road.
Quality
personal service and old-fashion hard work is the credo
by which I practice. Every
case
receives personal care and attention. I spend ample time
with each clients and work hard to achieve the best possible
results for them. I also work efficiently so as to ensure
that the fees you pay remain reasonable.
Knowing
how important it is to eliminate from your life the stress
of creditor harassment, you have my word that I will do
my best to move your case through the bankruptcy court in
the quickest, most cost-effective and most efficient manner
possible.
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FAQ: Which papers will I need?
Call
the Law and Mediation Offices of Mark A. Newton to
schedule your free consultation: 216-769-4286
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