If you are considering filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you should know that it can be an effective way to manage your debt. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a form of reorganization where a debtor can create a repayment plan to pay creditors over the course of three to five years in order to lower the amount owed or to make payments more manageable.
When you file for bankruptcy, the automatic stay prevents most creditors from continuing to collect from you. The filing process, however, takes time. You meet with an attorney, complete several forms, and pay the retainer and filing fee. What can you do when one of the following collection actions is suddenly imposed on you?
Our firm is uniquely qualified to assist you in your bankruptcy matters. Gregory Ross has an extensive knowledge of Bankruptcy Law beginning with his stint as a clerk for now retired Judge Akard, Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas.