Pennsylvania Senior Citizen Debt Relief Attorneys
Living on a fixed income can cause great concern when unplanned expenses occur. Unexpected medical bills, medications, credit card debt and the increasing costs of living can strain a budget until it is bursting at the seams. If you or a loved one has fallen behind on debt payments or is in an unsustainable situation, it is vital that you contact a reliable and knowledgeable bankruptcy lawyer before the problems get any worse.
At the Law Office of Stephen Ross in Pottstown, we help seniors and other individuals throughout the Tri-County area find debt relief that fits their unique financial situation. Our experienced Pottstown bankruptcy attorneys evaluate each client's full financial picture and develop a creative plan to help him or her file for bankruptcy properly. We protect your rights, your assets and your interests in bankruptcy.
Privacy in Filing for Bankruptcy
When you file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy, your filing is kept confidential. It will not be published in the paper, and no one outside of the court and your creditors will know about it.
We are a full-service bankruptcy law firm that helps seniors get a fresh financial start. We can visit you in the hospital, a nursing home, an assisted living facility or your own home.
Protecting Your Assets
There is nothing shameful about filing for bankruptcy. Tough economic times have hit most of America very hard. It is difficult to pull all your expenses back in time to remain financially solvent, especially considering the necessary and rising costs of groceries, utilities, insurance, medication and other health care.
We offer discounts to senior citizens, and we pursue efficient and effective means of protecting their well-being and their assets.
We protect Social Security income and trusts that are income producing only. In such cases, income distribution is under the sole control of the government or the trustee, protecting the beneficiary from losing this source of income.
We have filed many bankruptcies on behalf of incompetent spouses with their designated power of attorney or when one spouse is competent and the other is not. The person to whom an incompetent or incapacitated individual has granted power of attorney can execute a bankruptcy filing and sign documents.
Protecting your rights, interests and assets through bankruptcy is a delicate process, and it should only be pursued with the guidance and representation of a competent attorney who can implement effective strategies.
Contact Our King of Prussia Debt Relief 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.

















