Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy law involves the process by which a debtor, either an individual or business, is relieved of their liability of debt. This relief is through a court-approved liquidation, reorganization, or repayment plan. When you file for bankruptcy, all legal actions against you are put on hold, alleviating much of the stress and frustration experienced while attempting to cope with overwhelming debt. If you choose to move forward with a bankruptcy petition, a skilled bankruptcy lawyer can guide you through the petition process and help you avoid any potential pitfalls, ensuring a successful outcome for you or your business. Bankruptcy claims generally fall under federal law and are filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Three common types of bankruptcy include Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13.

Attorneys who qualify for verification have handled a minimum of 25 bankruptcy cases and are subject to annual re-verification to confirm their good standing.