Kevin
L. Mason, Bankruptcy Lawyer
Did you know...
- The burden of credit card debt, coupled with the loss of a job
and other employment, divorce, taxes, mortgage foreclosures, gambling
addiction or an unanticipated medical problem can strike when you
least anticipate it.
- Asking for assistance to restore your financial
house is not a sign of failure.
Failure comes from doing NOTHING!
- Several alternatives exist in bankruptcy to assist
in turning your financial crisis around!
- Under Chapter 7, a debtor is allowed to discharge
certain debt, and generally protect and retain all of their assets.
Often a debtor has the option to reaffirm certain debt or discharge
it.
- Under Chapter 13, a debtor can retain all of their
assets and if necessary, bring current delinquencies on their homestead,
if threatened by foreclosure. Furthermore, Chapter 13 allows a
debtor to restructure a payment plan with regard to delinquent
Federal and State taxes.
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Requesting
assistance to restore your financial house is not a sign of failure -- Failure
comes from doing NOTHING!
- Attorney
Mason takes the time to listen to you.
- He will help devise a
strategy to resolve your financial problems!
- He will help you protect your rights
during your financial adjustments.
You have legal rights! Remove the aggravation
caused by collection phone calls and letters -- contact
Attorney Mason today. Learn about your rights and use them!
If you determine that bankruptcy is your best option (there may be better
alternatives suited for your particular circumstances), Attorney Mason
will explain the bankruptcy process, he will prepare the paperwork for your
filing and appear with you to represent you at bankruptcy court. After completing
the bankruptcy proceedings, Attorney Mason will counsel you on rebuilding
and restoring your credit.
Contact
Attorney Mason for a Free
Consultation today!
Designated by Congress as Debt Relief Agency, representing people seeking
relief under the Bankruptcy Code
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