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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Pottstown Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Attorney

By filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you are able to design a debt repayment plan that makes sense for you. By paying off your debt in a manner that suits your needs, you can become debt-free in three to five years.

At the Law Office of Stephen Ross, we know that your top priority is eliminating your debt concerns. Our Pottstown Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer is available to help you determine whether or not you qualify for this debt relief option.

About Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 bankruptcy does not involve getting rid of any of your assets, which means you get to keep your house and your car. Chapter 13 is also the only bankruptcy option for individuals who did not qualify for Chapter 7 under the bankruptcy means test.

Chapter 13 also has numerous benefits that are not available to those who file for Chapter 7, including:

Bankruptcy Plus

We go beyond simply eliminating debt. We will use our in-depth knowledge of debtor and creditor law to find out if your creditors have violated your rights while trying to collect. If we find out that they have, we will take action against them to get compensation for the way they have mistreated you.

Protection Beyond Bankruptcy

We are here for you from start to finish and beyond. After bankruptcy, there is the possibility of other issues arising. A creditor may violate the rules. If you become the victim of post-bankruptcy creditor violations, we will make things right.

Contact Our Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Repayment Plan Lawyer

We are ready to discuss the potential advantages Chapter 13 may bring to your financial situation. Contact our Pottstown-based law firm today to learn more about what we can do to help you overcome your legal troubles. You can also learn more by reading our bankruptcy FAQs.

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