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The
Bodor Law Firm
People
often try to solve a problem but create another one. When they are in
debt they often try to reduce their monthly payments by taking out a
high-interest debt consolidation loan. They then find out, too late,
that they still cannot afford the payment; but now, instead of an
unsecured loan, they have one that is secured by some of their
precious property.
Or, they give up and not even
investigate further to see if there is some other solution to their
problem. Before you decide to take these courses of action, or
inaction, do yourself a favor by checking out some other
possibilities. Having the information provided here or with the
free consultation, you will be able to avoid some of the traps
that are out there.
Having been a lawyer since 1972, most of
which time has been spent helping my clients with financial problems,
I can understand what you must be going through. Since I work
extensively in the area of Bankruptcy Law, Chapter 7 and 13, perhaps I
could suggest some solutions to your financial problems that you may
not have thought of. After graduating from law school I
spent six an a half years as an attorney with the Internal Revenue
Service. Do you have tax problems? Did you
know that it is possible to wipe out Federal, State and local income
taxes? Before you choose a supposed solution to your tax
problems offered by finance companies, check out bankruptcy.
If you incur debt to pay taxes it is possible that you may never wipe
it out; but filing bankruptcy can.
If
you do nothing about the law suit, the creditor will get judgment
against you. When that happens, if the law suit is for a foreclosure
of your home, a sheriff’s sale will be ordered for the disposal of
your home. If the law suit is for something else, upon judgment the
creditor can garnishee your wages, attach property or place liens on
your real estate. None of these results is desirable.
Most people have a misconception about
Bankruptcy; they think of it as somehow illegal or dishonorable.
Nothing can be further from the truth. Federal Law allows honest,
hardworking people like you to use the law to get out of debt legally,
honorably, and with dignity and to stop
the foreclosure of their homes.
And the costs are quite modest. For
instance, my office will file a Chapter 7 for you for as little as $395.00
in lawyer fees plus court costs of $299.00.
We will file a Chapter 13 for you with NO
UP-FRONT LAWYER FEES in appropriate cases, plus court costs.
If you qualify, all you would have to pay
UP-FRONT to STOP a
foreclosure of your home in a Chapter 13 is the court cost of $274.00. It
is even possible to pay court costs in installment of three payments.
AND, some may even qualify to have court costs entirely WAIVED.
No attorney will defer
attorney fees in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy beyond the filing date.
You may have heard some advertisements claiming that "attorney
fees may be deferred". It is true; but only in a
chapter 13 since most, if not all of the attorney fees may be paid
over the life of the Chapter 13 Plan. With a Chapter
7 it is different; all fees must be paid before filing of the petition
since any attorney fees remaining will be wiped out with the Chapter 7
bankruptcy. No one will work for someone when they are not
even permitted to ask for payment after the matter is over.
The
Chapter 13 program can allow you to:*
* GET
CONTROL of your bills;
* GIVE
YOU A FRESH START without money worries;
* STRIP
OFF 2nd and 3rd Mortgages and Judgment liens;
* STOP
and save your home from foreclosure;
* STOP
the Sheriff's sale of your home;
* STOP
garnishments;
* STOP
attachments ;
* STOP
law suits;
* STOP
creditor harassment;
* KEEP
your house, car and other property;
* PAY
LAWYER FEES over the period of the Chapter 13 Plan.
The
Chapter 7 program can allow you to:*
* GET
CONTROL of your bills;
* GIVE
YOU A FRESH START without money worries;
* STRIP
OFF Judgment liens;
* STOP
garnishments;
* STOP
attachments ;
* STOP
law suits;
* STOP
creditor harassment;
* DISCHARGE
(wipe out) all of your unsecured debts (like credit cards);
* RETAIN
those debts you need to or want to keep.
* in appropriate cases
Please
do not think, however, that this information is a substitute for sound
legal advice. I have supplied the articles and the answers to the
various questions as a general information source only and they do not
constitute legal advice. The articles in this web site provide only
general information. Before any action is taken, please consult with
us, or with the attorney of your choice, to learn exactly how
these federal programs might affect you.
Help is
immediately available, should you choose it, a short phone call away.
For a FREE
AND CONFIDENTIAL consultation with me to find out about these
Federal Programs and how they might help you, please call my
office at (216)
476-1730 in the Cleveland area or (330)
393-4060 in Warren, or (330)
782-0799 in the Youngstown area. Or, if you
prefer, TOLL FREE at (800)
924-7403. Should you
decide not to do anything, there is no
cost or obligation for the consultation. Telephone conferences
are not practical because of the time involved to explain your
options. You should expect to spend an hour or more with me. Because
of the length of time you will be occupied with me, it is also not
a good idea to bring children to your appointment. But DO
BRING with you a list of ALL your debts. You will be asked to
fill out a form with the names of the creditors and the amounts you
owe to them.
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