You may need a Chicago bankruptcy attorney
You shouldn't be ashamed if you need to obtain a Chicago bankruptcy attorney because your spending habits may have landed you in debt. You are not alone. In 2001, the typical credit-card holder had five cards and a balance of $1,900, according to a Fed survey.
All you may need is a sudden illness to spiral your debts out of control and cause you to need a Chicago bankruptcy attorney. Life does not always play fair, but when you call a sponsoring Chicago bankruptcy attorney you may help level the playing field.
You may get a chance for a fresh start
With one phone call, an experienced sponsoring Chicago bankruptcy attorney should provide a free analysis of your debts and offer solid advice on what recourse to take.
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Call Total Bankruptcy to help get real advice based on real experience. Total Bankruptcy is a cooperative effort sponsored by some of America's experienced consumer debt consolidation and bankruptcy lawyers. With many years of experience and plenty of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases in their portfolios, the legal counsels of Total Bankruptcy should treat you with the respect and dignity you deserve.
You may make a fresh start with Chapter 7 or Chapter 13
Chapter 7 may be a viable option if you have mainly unsecured debts. The law, under Chapter 7, affords very broad protection to you against your creditors. In addition, your opportunity to rebuild your credit after your debts have been discharged may be greater than ever before.
Chapter 13 may offer benefits for certain debtors. If you have a mortgage on your home or payments on your vehicle and may like to keep them after discharging your debts, a Chapter 13 may be best for you. If you have lots of expenses and bills that you just can't keep up with, but you have a job or some other source of regular income, you could qualify for a Chapter 13 debt consolidation. You may use Chapter 13 to liquidate the majority of your debts, set up a reasonable debt repayment plan, and get a fresh financial start. In some cases, judges may require filers who have enough income and assets to file under Chapter 13.
Call 1-877-349-1309 for a free evaluation with no obligations. Or simply fill out a free online evaluation and we may arrange for someone to call you at your convenience
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The purpose of this web site is to help you learn everything you need to know about bankruptcy, the process, your bankruptcy attorney and your legal rights. The best place to start is with the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It delivers protection to people in financial jeopardy who are suffering under mountains of debt. Bankruptcy is your legal right.

