Craig D. Robins, Esq. is a Long Island bankruptcy lawyer, who is focused primarily on helping individuals and families throughout Nassau County, Suffolk County and Queens find solutions to their debt problems. Our office helps consumers eliminate typical credit card debts in Chapter 7 cases and stop foreclosure in Chapter 13 cases. Our law office is committed to zealous, aggressive advocacy on behalf of our clients to stop creditor harassment and help them get back on their feet.
Bankruptcy provides a fresh new financial start. We help clients on their worst days. My staff and I are here to listen and to help. Our firm is dedicated to providing personalized care and attention to each and every case. Contact us today to arrange a free office consultation. We will listen to you, evaluate your individual situation, and discuss an immediate plan of action to help you get the financial relief you need.
We will help you with debt management to reduce or eliminate debts. My office has filed several thousand bankruptcies for Long Islanders over the past twenty years.
Bankruptcy provides a fresh new financial start. We help clients on their worst days. My staff and I are here to listen and to help. Our firm is dedicated to providing personalized care and attention to each and every case. Contact us today to arrange a free office consultation. We will listen to you, evaluate your individual situation, and discuss an immediate plan of action to help you get the financial relief you need.
We will help you with debt management to reduce or eliminate debts. My office has filed several thousand bankruptcies for Long Islanders over the past twenty years.
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves a payment plan in which you repay some or all of your debt over a period of several years.
You would consider this option if you are in foreclosure.
Chapter 13 stops foreclosure and enables you to pay the mortgage arrears back over a period of time, usually without any interest at all.
You would also consider Chapter 13 if you have assets that you want to keep which are not totally protected by one of the exemption statutes in a Chapter 7 proceeding.
Under Chapter 13, debtors propose a payment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years.
You would consider this option if you are in foreclosure.
Chapter 13 stops foreclosure and enables you to pay the mortgage arrears back over a period of time, usually without any interest at all.
You would also consider Chapter 13 if you have assets that you want to keep which are not totally protected by one of the exemption statutes in a Chapter 7 proceeding.
Under Chapter 13, debtors propose a payment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years.
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy is primarily for debt-laden businesses who wish to remain in operation by reorganizing their financial affairs.
Businesses who wish to close down would file under Chapter 7.
In addition, consumers who are considering Chapter 13, but have a very large amount of debt, do not qualify for Chapter 13, and instead must instead file for Chapter 11 relief.
If you are an individual consumer, and your unsecured debts are more than $336,900, or your secured debts are more than $1,010,650, then the only payment plan bankruptcy you can file is Chapter 11.
Businesses who wish to close down would file under Chapter 7.
In addition, consumers who are considering Chapter 13, but have a very large amount of debt, do not qualify for Chapter 13, and instead must instead file for Chapter 11 relief.
If you are an individual consumer, and your unsecured debts are more than $336,900, or your secured debts are more than $1,010,650, then the only payment plan bankruptcy you can file is Chapter 11.
What would you do if you found out your mortgage company was trying to take back your home by lying, or trying to pull a fast one, or violating the law?
The truth is that many banks do not bring foreclosure proceedings the correct way, and you have powerful state and federal laws that can protect you.
Most people do not know them.
Craig D. Robins, Esq. is an experienced bankruptcy attorney, practicing for over twenty years.
He has helped many people save their homes by protecting their consumer rights with bankruptcy.
The truth is that many banks do not bring foreclosure proceedings the correct way, and you have powerful state and federal laws that can protect you.
Most people do not know them.
Craig D. Robins, Esq. is an experienced bankruptcy attorney, practicing for over twenty years.
He has helped many people save their homes by protecting their consumer rights with bankruptcy.
Are you facing more debt than you can handle?
You may be in serious financial trouble.
If you cannot afford to make minimum payments on your credit cards and your interest rates are too high, you may be able to seek debt relief.
Often bankruptcy is the best option, but sometimes it isn't.
Debt negotiation may be an option that you can explore - allowing you to avoid bankruptcy.
As a New York debt negotiation law firm, we may be able to get a settlement for you to pay 50 cents on the dollar, or even less!
You may be in serious financial trouble.
If you cannot afford to make minimum payments on your credit cards and your interest rates are too high, you may be able to seek debt relief.
Often bankruptcy is the best option, but sometimes it isn't.
Debt negotiation may be an option that you can explore - allowing you to avoid bankruptcy.
As a New York debt negotiation law firm, we may be able to get a settlement for you to pay 50 cents on the dollar, or even less!
If you are stressed out and overwhelmed by credit card debts and bills, you are probably considering whether bankruptcy is the answer.
At The Law Offices of Craig Robins, Esq., located in Nassau County and Suffolk County, we can help you determine if bankruptcy is right for you.
We offer a free office consultation to discuss your debt options and to explore whether a Long Island bankruptcy filing may be the best solution to your financial difficulties.
The bankruptcy laws are designed to provide the typical consumer debtor with the opportunity for a fresh new financial start.
At The Law Offices of Craig Robins, Esq., located in Nassau County and Suffolk County, we can help you determine if bankruptcy is right for you.
We offer a free office consultation to discuss your debt options and to explore whether a Long Island bankruptcy filing may be the best solution to your financial difficulties.
The bankruptcy laws are designed to provide the typical consumer debtor with the opportunity for a fresh new financial start.
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