Our Houston bankruptcy lawyers want to keep you up-to-date
These Houston bankruptcy lawyers want you to know that current changes in the law definitely affect your future. If you've ever thought about discussing your situation with Houston bankruptcy lawyers, the time to do so is now. If your Houston bankruptcy lawyers, recommend that you should move ahead with either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 filing you may be faced with a more difficult situation under the law.
Consult the Houston bankruptcy lawyers of Legal Helpers today!
Your Houston bankruptcy lawyers have carefully watched for years as powerful credit card companies and financial institutions have lobbied Congress to make changes to the bankruptcy laws. Federal legislation currently passed, makes it far more difficult for you to gain a fresh start. Contact the Houston attorneys of Legal Helpers today!
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Your Legal Helpers' Houston bankruptcy lawyers believe that the new legislation hinders your ability to get a fresh start, by requiring you to undergo pre-filing consultations with an approved consumer credit counseling service in an attempt to force you to pay your debts outside of bankruptcy. Additionally, in order to file bankruptcy, you now need a certification from that credit counseling agency that you engaged in the bankruptcy pre-filing consultations.
In addition, more documentation from the debtor is required, repeated filings are discouraged, the waiting period between Chapter 7 filings has been extended from 6 to 8 years, and a debtor's final discharge is subject to completing a course in financial management.
Legal Helpers is the nation's largest and most sophisticated consumer debt consolidation practice. We have helped over 40,000 clients discharge over $500,000,000 in debt. Every one of our Texas attorneys will aggressively represent you. We understand how to use the laws to save your home and possessions.
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