The Benefits of Bankruptcy
If you are in financial trouble, contact Ventura bankruptcy attorney Michael Grennier to discuss filing a petition for bankruptcy. Attorney Grennier determine your qualifications for
Chapter 7 or
Chapter 13, and explain how the
bankruptcy process works. Bankruptcy has many benefits such as:
- Stopping creditor harassment
- Ending wage garnishment
- Stopping lawsuits
- Preventing repossessions and foreclosures
- Discharging your debt, allowing you a fresh start
Attorney Grennier can review your financial situation and give you valuable advice regarding bankruptcy.He has assisted thousands of clients with financial problems, and will develop a comprehensive plan to eliminate your debts. The first step in the bankruptcy process is to determine if you qualify for
Chapter 7 or
Chapter 13. Chapter 7 is the discharge bankruptcy that eliminates debts entirely; Chapter 13 is the restructuring of payment plans with creditors. A person with disposable income may qualify for Chapter 13. He will
personally prepare your petition and will
personally represent you at your bankruptcy hearing. Attorney Grennier will also discuss
life will be like after bankruptcy, and how to improve your credit rating once your petition has been approved.
Improving Your Financial Condition
When a person can no longer pay their bills, they will begin receiving calls and letters from creditors. Mounting debts will eventually result in lawsuits, wage garnishments, bank levies, home liens and other legal actions such as repossession and foreclosure. Bankruptcy might be the right decision for you if you are behind on your bills and your financial situation has become overwhelming. When a person files for bankruptcy, an automatic stay is issued that stops any actions creditors are taking to collect the money they are owed. This will bring immediate relief and help protect your assets. It is one of the main benefits of filing for bankruptcy compared to the other available debt solutions.
Contact Ventura bankruptcy lawyer, Michael Grennier for information regarding the bankruptcy process and how to resolve your debt problems. Call to schedule a FREE Consultation at (888) 504-1797.