Thursday, June 28, 2007

Needing a Houston bankruptcy lawyer is no longer a stigma

Nowadays, more individuals are seeking a Houston bankruptcy lawyer to help them straighten out their finances, stop the harassing phone calls and protect their assets from repossession. Finding the qualified Houston bankruptcy lawyer is simple. You can begin your debt consolidation counseling with a free informational phone call to a Houston bankruptcy lawyer at Legal Helpers - 1-888-743-5787.

Every sponsoring Houston bankruptcy lawyer can handle both Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 filings.

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As the largest consumer bankruptcy practice in the nation, every sponsoring Houston bankruptcy lawyer is qualified to handle both Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 filings. With over 25 offices around the country and lawyers answering the telephones six days a week, Legal Helpers is striving to provide the highest level of client service available. Every sponsoring Texas bankruptcy lawyer's aggressive representation and extensive experience has helped Legal Helpers earn a national reputation for excellence.

Chapter 7 versus Chapter 13 - Which is best for you?

Because every Texas bankruptcy lawyer has extensive experience, they can recommend the best course of action for you. Chapter 7 bankruptcy may eliminate most kinds of unsecured debt including credit cards, medical bills, most personal loans, judgments from car accidents, and deficiencies on repossessed vehicles. With Chapter 7 you can get rid of your debt and can typically keep all of your property as long as your car and mortgage payments are current and you have no significant equity in your property. A Chapter 7 filing can stop creditor harassment, eliminate repossession debts, stop garnishments, end law suits, lower your car payments and help you rebuild your credit while keeping your house, car and personal belongings.

Chapter 13 is an interest-free debt repayment plan through which you consolidate your debts and make a payment on your debt over a three to five year period. While in Chapter 13 debt repayment plan, your creditors cannot collect from you and are required by a Federal Court to adhere to the terms of the plan. For a Chapter 13, you must be working or have a consistent source of income for your repayment plan.

Federal legislation currently passed makes it difficult for you to gain a fresh start. Contact the experienced Texas attorneys of Legal Helpers today!

Knowledgeable advice at reasonable rates

Your sponsoring Legal Helpers Texas attorney will quote you an estimate of the fee without obligation. In Chapter 13 cases, most of your fees are paid, interest free, through your Chapter 13 repayment plan. Our first priority is to get you the relief you need.

Legal Helpers' maintains one of the most sophisticated consumer law practices in the country. We remain up to date on the current industry trends. We provide much of this information on our web site as part of our online Resource Center. The Resource Center contains helpful links regarding rebuilding your credit, protecting your property, articles, glossary of terms and a list of friendly lenders.


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