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Consider the advantages of our Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys
The sponsoring attorneys who work with Legal Helpers offer you what is important to meeting your needs.
Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys available through Legal Helpers offer you the broad scale advantages of size and prestige
The Cleveland attorneys in the Legal Helpers organization are seasoned attorneys. They understand the law and the finer aspects of this legal procedure. They are also very familiar with the local rules, the Trustees' preferences, the local judges' rulings, and how to best work with the local creditor attorney.
The Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys available through Legal Helpers offer you the broad scale advantages of size and prestige. These firms have the staff and personnel needed to give your case close individual attention. In addition, our Cleveland bankruptcy attorneys have earned the respect of their legal colleagues for their record of successful bankruptcy filings.
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The Ohio bankruptcy attorneys can help you every step of the way. They not only have the legal knowledge to help you successfully file bankruptcy, they also have the experience and resources needed to help you rebuild your financial life.
Reasonable fees
Legal Helpers' Ohio bankruptcy attorneys provide you with fair fees and gives clients a choice of several different payment plans. If a case needs to be filed quickly due to a garnishment, foreclosure or threat of repossession, we will move to file your case almost immediately with an agreed upon payment plan.
Call and discuss whether filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 may be right for you.
Legal Helpers can give you the professional consultation you need to decide whether or not filing is good idea for you. We can also recommend whether you should file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13.
Filing for Chapter 7 basically gives you a fresh financial start. Most kinds of unsecured debt are totally eliminated. This includes what you owed on credit cards, medical bills and most personal loans. You will no longer face these debts but you can also typically keep all of your property.
Chapter 13 is an interest-free debt repayment plan through which you consolidate your debts and repay them over a three to five year period. While you are in a Chapter 13 plan, creditors cannot collect directly from you and are required to adhere to the terms of the plan. No one can foreclose on your mortgage or repossess your car.
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