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Chapter 13 is designed to Control Debts, Save Property & Provide Security

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Debts spiraling out of control? Take action today. Chapter 13 bankruptcy could be your solution to foreclosure, repossession, and unmanageable debt.

Get the facts you need - speak with a Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorney and decide if bankruptcy is the right solution for you. Fill out our free case evaluation form and connect with a lawyer for your no-obligation initial consultation.

Chapter 13 can provide a manageable way to get out of debt for individuals and families with a regular source of income. Chapter 13 is a popular choice for people struggling with debt who own a home, car, or other property that creditors are threatening to take.

And unlike Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 may help you address a wide variety of debts - student loans, taxes, mortgage arrearage, credit cards, medical bills and more.

In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, you'll work with the bankruptcy court to create a structured, interest-free repayment plan, based on what you can actually afford. If you're tired of juggling credit cards just to make ends meet, Chapter 13 may be the solution.

When you successfully file bankruptcy, the court will issue a special protection called the automatic stay that stops all collection efforts by creditors - including lawsuits, repossession, and threatening phone calls during the bankruptcy proceedings. This protection can also halt foreclosure, even at the last minute.

Chapter 13 may provide the breathing room and the structure to help you get out of debt, and the legal protection you deserve from creditors.

Many people with manageable debt find themselves spiraling out control after a medical emergency, divorce, pay cut, or other unexpected lifestyle change. Turning to Chapter 13 may stop the stress and worry that comes with rising credit card balances, missed payments and aggressive debt collectors.

Find your financial freedom - ask a bankruptcy attorney today if Chapter 13 can help you get back on your feet. Simply fill out our free bankruptcy case evaluation form to get started now.