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Free Bankruptcy EvaluationNot sure whether bankruptcy is the right option for you? This is an extremely major consideration and it is important that you make the right decision. We suggest that you speak to a number of counselors to ensure that you are well educated of your options. To assist you, on this page we provide a number of resources for you to check out. It may be prudent to check out all of them. Bankruptcy should be a last resort and it is important that you know all of your options. If you do elect to file bankruptcy, while it may protect you from your creditors and allow you to start fresh without debt, it will likely affect your ability to obtain credit and financing, without having to pay excessive interest charges, for the next ten years. So you need to proceed with caution. FREE Debt ConsultationFirst, we strongly suggest that you speak to a certified counselor. A certified debt professional will be able to guide you and help you to make the best decision for your particular case. The counselor may be able to place you in an alternative program appropriate for your situation. Of course, there is absolutely no obligation on your part to do anything, and you may want to check out the other resources displayed on this page. To request a FREE Debt Consultation complete the simple form shown on the top right sidebar of this page, or to learn more about the free consultation, click here. Call Toll-Free 877-828-0606If you prefer to have a bankruptcy attorney in your area contact you, call toll-free (877) 828-0606. This call will find out where you live and connect you with an attorney in your area. It is very important that you deal with an attorney licensed in you area. This source can place you with a professional attorney in your area who will in turn provide you with a free bankruptcy evaluation to determine if you qualify for bankruptcy. Do-It-Yourself Bankruptcy SoftwareIf you do elect to file for bankruptcy and prefer not to hire an attorney you should consider do-it-yourself bankruptcy software. Bankruptcy is too complex to try do it on your own without help. There are excellent programs available that are specially designed for every state in the Union. Below we offer you two different sources that we know offer excellent programs Standard Legal's Do-It-Yourself Bankruptcy Software is an easy to use web-based kit. It contains "fill-in-the-blank" forms to complete your filing without an attorney. Legal and valid in all states. These forms are updated each time a bankruptcy law or administrative action is revised and it includes the revisions for the Bankruptcy Act of 2005! All of the legal forms provided by Standard Legal Software are tailored for use in any state. Wherever necessary, state-specific language is provided within the software covering all U.S. states They offer step-by-step instructions, free tech support, free shipping, up-to-date contents and a 100% money back guarantee. The cost is $49.95. To learn more about this software, go to Standard Legal. Books Related To BankruptcyIf you would like to learm more about bankruptcy, for example, how and where to file, specific information on the new bankruckcy laws, the difference between Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Cahpter 13, etc., click here to view the best books available on bankruptcy. |
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