Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Don’t Lose Your Home! Contact A Bankruptcy Attorney Today!

By: Tom Moss Home | Legal


The decision to file bankruptcy is a serious decision but it is a decision that can give you a fresh start if there is no other way out. Bankruptcy is a legal way to discharge unsecured debt that can provide an overwhelmed debtor with a new beginning. It may be possible to keep your present home and your car after filing bankruptcy. A law firm such as the Malaise Law Firm, with attorneys skilled in San Antonio bankruptcy law can help you decide if bankruptcy is the correct decision for your particular situation. If the decision is made to file bankruptcy, they will explain to you the pros and cons of the two types of bankruptcy available to individuals, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
Chapter 7 is what most people usually think of as bankruptcy. In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a debtor’s non-exempt assets are liquidated or sold with the proceeds used to pay toward unsecured debts such as credit cards, loans, and medical bills. In the majority of bankruptcy cases people do not lose any property and the unsecured creditors get nothing. Several months after filing bankruptcy the unsecured debts are discharged and the creditors can never collect on the debt. A secured creditor may still enforce a lien to recover property secured by the lien.
Chapter 13 is a debt reorganization or consolidation bankruptcy. If a debtor has regular monthly income, their debts including mortgage arrears, car payments, credit card bills, medical bills, loans, student loans, etc. are combined into one low monthly payment. Since the debtor is paying back their creditors through a repayment plan, the debtor does not risk losing their assets as they may under Chapter 7 bankruptcy laws. During the repayment plan creditors are prevented from contacting the debtor without first going through the debtor’s bankruptcy attorney and the court.
Millions of people declared bankruptcy in 2007 to get the fresh start they needed. Contrary to popular belief, your credit is not permanently damaged and it is still possible to get credit after filing bankruptcy. At the Malaise Law Firm, our San Antonio bankruptcy attorneys have over 40 years experience helping people file bankruptcy, with two board certified attorneys. We put our emphasis on helping our clients do what is in their best interest and our clients needs always come first.
The Malaise Law Firm serves the residents of San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Corpus Christi, Harlingen, Brownsville, and McAllen, Texas with all of their legal needs including bankruptcy. If you would like to see what we can do to help you please contact The Malaise Law firm today at www.malaiselawfirm.com/contactus or call 1-800-BANKRUPT for immediate assistance.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Tom Moss writes about Bankruptcy San Antonio laws.

Tags: , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Legal Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Legal

  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy May Not Be Your Solution To Post-christmas Credit Card Debt
    By: Jim Brown | Dec 21st 2009
    If you are thinking that Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Missouri and Illinois might be the solution to your Christmas credit card debt, you may want to think twice. Racking up a bunch of bills with no intention to pay could cause your creditors to be suspicious--and lead to an accusation of fraud. It is best to consult an experien ... Read

  • How To Qualify For Post Bankruptcy Loans
    By: Amanda Hash | Jul 12th 2009
    You may be feeling a little overwhelmed after you come out of bankruptcy. You are probably wondering where to turn, if anyone will loan you money, what type of loans you can qualify for, and more. The answers to these questions are foremost on the mind of each person who has a bankruptcy proceeding discharged. The fact is, ... Read

  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy,hire Experienced San Antonio Bankruptcy Attorneys
    By: Alder Mickie | Jun 23rd 2007
    Many people struggle with the decision to file bankruptcy, mostly because they have misconceptions about bankruptcy. Basically, bankruptcy is a legal way to level the playing field between an individual debtor and the creditors. It is a legal proceeding that provides the debtor with a fresh start. There are two types of ... Read

  • Level The Playing Field And Get A Fresh Start,hire Experienced San Antonio Bankruptcy Attorneys
    By: Alder Mickie | Jun 23rd 2007
    Many people struggle with the decision to file bankruptcy, mostly because they have misconceptions about bankruptcy. Basically, bankruptcy is a legal way to level the playing field between an individual debtor and the creditors. It is a legal proceeding that provides the debtor with a fresh start. There are two types of ... Read

  • Bankruptcy Chapter 13
    By: MichaelM1 | May 30th 2007
    Informative article for bankruptcy chapter 13, tips, recommendations and much more on this topic of bankruptcy chapter 13. Check our web site to find other related information for this topic that may be of benefit to you... Read

  • You Can File For Bankruptcy Chapter 13 With A Regular Income
    By: Muna wa Wanjiru | Jul 26th 2007
    The US Congress passed a law that established a set of uniform laws to govern how bankruptcy was handled. These laws were placed under a system called the bankruptcy code Read

  • Keep Yourself Out Of Bankruptcy Chapter 11
    By: Kevin Muir | Feb 6th 2007
    If your business is failing, you may be facing the possibility of Bankruptcy Chapter 11. But be careful. Innocent mistakes made right now often cost otherwise successful businesses their security and peace of mind. Read

  • When You Can File Bankruptcy Chapter 7
    By: Jon M Arnold | Jan 30th 2009
    Chapter 7 bankruptcy appeals to many people who are just plain sick and tired of their mountain of debt and the constant stream of phone calls from creditors. But you may not be approved to file chapter 7, which is now a court decision. Find out how this works in this article. Read

  • How To File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - Get Help Now
    By: Judy Dixon | Feb 4th 2010
    Get help on filing chapter 7. Connect now with chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys/lawyers spread in all 50 states of USA
    Read

  • Steps For Filing Bankruptcy †Easy Bankruptcy Process
    By: wystan | Nov 23rd 2010
    When it is clear that your only way out of debt is to file a bankruptcy, you will need sound and up to date information about filing a bankruptcy in order to conduct your bankruptcy filing as efficiently as possible.However, if you want to file a bankruptcy without a lawyer, or you haven’t yet found one, it is helpful to ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy