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Bankruptcy Basics

The purpose of bankruptcy is to help people find relief and get a fresh start. If you are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or paralyzed by your financial situation, you should certainly consider the option that Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy provides. You owe it to yourself to pick up the phone and call us to discuss your situation.

Divorce, job loss, illness, disability, and business failure are common circumstances that lead clients to seek debt relief. Unexpected medical costs or out-of-control credit card debt due to no fault of your own can quickly overwhelm an individual or family. However, there is a way out. You can make a fresh start, and Florida Bankruptcy Services can help.

Bankruptcy laws are in place for a purpose. The laws exist to help people like you get the relief they need.  We can help you effectively eliminate your debt. If you are considering filing bankruptcy, trust your case to a non lawyer with many years of experience who focuses solely on your bankruptcy and will prepare your bankruptcy correctly - the first time.

People commonly misconceive the effect filing for bankruptcy can have on their lives. They believe they will never be able to reestablish their credit, never get a credit card again, or never buy a house or a car but this is simply not true.

Bankruptcy is meant to eliminate past debt, create a safety net in the present and provide a means for you to have a bright future - not darken it. Give us a call.  You'll be glad you did!

   
         
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