Only an experienced attorney can offer excellent legal assistance. For legal representation you can trust, contact Grasso Law Offices - Jacqueline Grasso, Esq. in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. She will get the best outcome for your case. Licensed in state and federal courts of RI and MA, Jacqueline Grasso's primary practice areas are bankruptcy, family law, divorce, mediation, personal injury and workers' compensation.
Associate Municipal Court Judge for the town of Johnston, RI; former Chief Municipal Court Judge for the town of Bristol, RI. Member of National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, Association of Municipal Court Judges, RI Bar Association, American Bar Association and Edward P. Gallogly Inn of Court. Served as Adjunct Professor of Law at UMass Dartmouth School of Law and Johnson & Wales University.
Jacqueline M. Grasso, Esq. is committed to providing effective and strategic solutions to legal problems. If you have a matter that needs resolution, call today and schedule a free consultation.
Associate Municipal Court Judge for the town of Johnston, RI; former Chief Municipal Court Judge for the town of Bristol, RI. Member of National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, Association of Municipal Court Judges, RI Bar Association, American Bar Association and Edward P. Gallogly Inn of Court. Served as Adjunct Professor of Law at UMass Dartmouth School of Law and Johnson & Wales University.
Jacqueline M. Grasso, Esq. is committed to providing effective and strategic solutions to legal problems. If you have a matter that needs resolution, call today and schedule a free consultation.
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most frequently filed bankruptcy.
This is for people who, even under ideal circumstances, are unable to repay their debt.
Often, people filing for this bankruptcy category do not have to repay any of their debts.
This type is the better option if you have suffered long-term unemployment or other loss of income.
You can also file for this bankruptcy if you have an unmanageable credit card or payday loan debt.
People filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy do not have to pay a majority of their debts, including credit cards, personal loans, medical bills, utility bills, payday loans, repossessions, etc. Chapter 7 is an option for those who've suffered loss of income, unemployment, medical expenses and other financial hardship.
This is for people who, even under ideal circumstances, are unable to repay their debt.
Often, people filing for this bankruptcy category do not have to repay any of their debts.
This type is the better option if you have suffered long-term unemployment or other loss of income.
You can also file for this bankruptcy if you have an unmanageable credit card or payday loan debt.
People filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy do not have to pay a majority of their debts, including credit cards, personal loans, medical bills, utility bills, payday loans, repossessions, etc. Chapter 7 is an option for those who've suffered loss of income, unemployment, medical expenses and other financial hardship.
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This is a legal method for eliminating debt to obtain a fresh start.
In many cases, bankruptcy means the elimination of the debt to creditors.
There are 2 primary forms of personal bankruptcy that can stop foreclosures, harassing phone calls, garnishments, and litigation.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - Filed to avoid foreclosures or repossessions and allows an individual to repay mortgage delinquencies over a span of 3 to 5 years.
Look no further for outstanding solutions for your unique legal issues.
This is a legal method for eliminating debt to obtain a fresh start.
In many cases, bankruptcy means the elimination of the debt to creditors.
There are 2 primary forms of personal bankruptcy that can stop foreclosures, harassing phone calls, garnishments, and litigation.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - Filed to avoid foreclosures or repossessions and allows an individual to repay mortgage delinquencies over a span of 3 to 5 years.
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