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Is Bankruptcy An Option For You?

Debts Can Be Overwhelming

Credit cards, car loans, mortgages, income taxes, medical bills; sometimes it may seem that accumulating mountains of debt is the only way to get by in today’s economically complicated world. With interest rates rising and finance charges skyrocketing, these seemingly necessary expenses end up costing Americans more than they bargained for. For decades, when people have found themselves buried in personal debt, bankruptcy has been the only way out. In fact, in 2004 over 1.5 million people filed for personal bankruptcy in attempts to find some relief or even wipe their slates clean and make a fresh financial start.

Common Questions About Bankruptcy

Along with the emotional stress that comes with filing for bankruptcy, there are numerous questions that the person filing may have. “Can I keep my house?” “Do I lose my car?” “What about my other property and personal items?” These are some of the questions that may be asked and I will answer these questions for you and work out a plan that will provide the best advantage and opportunity for you to have a fresh start and new beginning after your filing.

The Government Created Bankruptcy As An Option

The idea of filing Bankruptcy can be embarrassing. However, even large companies like General Motors, Chrysler, Visteon, and others have resorted to Bankruptcy as a government created option. For individuals like you, Bankruptcy could be an opportunity to get a fresh start. As property values decrease, mortgage payments rise, wages goes down, (or worse, you lose your job!), you may consider Bankruptcy as an honorable way to get relief.

Get Information Here

This website is designed with you in mind. It intends to answer questions and inform you about the process of filing Bankruptcy. If you are considering Bankruptcy you should call and make an appointment to discuss you unique situation. Let our experience work for you. Call Thomas J. Tomko at 586.795.8822 and make your appointment today.

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