Life after bankruptcy is a fresh financial start! Whether we guide you through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 filing, we are committed to helping you prosper following bankruptcy. As a full-service bankruptcy law firm, we at the Law Office of Stephen Ross want to help you succeed by gaining financial freedom.
Our Pottstown bankruptcy attorneys provide you with advice on healthy debt to incur, which will help promote a positive credit score. We help you monitor your credit report to ensure that pre-petition creditors are not improperly reporting negative items. The goal is to restore your credit after bankruptcy and put you on a positive footing going forward. Upon the discharge of your bankruptcy process, we follow up with you to outline these strategies again.
Over time, your credit score will improve because you have eliminated debt through bankruptcy and increased your capacity to borrow. Your discretionary income increases and creditors again view you as a consumer to lend money to with lower risk.
Tri-County Plymouth Meeting Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Lawyers
In most cases, we can settle or discharge your debts with all creditors through the bankruptcy process. However, in some cases, pre-petition creditors may continue to pursue debts after your bankruptcy has been discharged. These creditors are most likely violating consumer law in one, if not several, ways. We will pursue these creditors on your behalf even if we did not represent you in bankruptcy.
We sue harassing and abusive creditors, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violators and other post-bankruptcy creditor violators. We can obtain compensation for fees and other damages on your behalf.
Contact Our Pottstown Credit Restoration Attorneys Today
Our attorneys are ready to discuss your concerns and provide answers. Contact our Pennsylvania debt relief law firm today to learn more about what we can do to help you overcome your legal troubles at 610-323-5300 | 800-799-1948.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

















