Frequenlty Asked Questions
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Can I Keep My Business During Bankruptcy?
Filing bankruptcy personally under Chapter 7 or 13 will not jeopardize your business. Properly filed Chapter 7 and 13 cases are always done to preserve your business — your source of income. The purpose of any bankruptcy filing is to stop collection actions, preserve assets and provide a fresh start with better future income. Business cases, however, are somewhat more complicated than strictly personal financial problems. Get the expertise your business case requires.
Sound solutions can improve business profitability while protecting you personally. Our experience in the field can help you make the right, informed decision to implement the strategy that is best for your particular situation.
Is My LLC, Corporation or Small Business Protected in a Bankruptcy?
Yes, a good Bankruptcy Lawyer can ensure that your small business is protected.
To learn about how Small Businesses are Protected during Bankruptcy, click here.
FAQ Topics
BANKRUPTCY
Bankruptcy: Chapter 7
Bankruptcy: Chapter 11
Bankruptcy: Chapter 13
Bankruptcy: Chapter 20
Divorce and Bankruptcy
FORECLOSURE
Foreclosure legal options
Mortgage Modification
Mortgage Payments
Second Mortgages
Divorce and Foreclosure
CREDIT CARD DEBT RELIEF
Discharging Unsecured Debt
Credit card debt consolidation
Improving Credit Score
Rebuilding Credit Score
COLLECTION ACTIONS AND JUDGMENTS
Debt Collection
Court Judgments
Wage Garnishments
Bank Levy and Bank Executions
Property Liens
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