The husband and wife bankruptcy team at Hipp/Kaiser-Hipp, Attorneys at Law, are acutely aware of the common struggles Pittsburghers face during times of financial difficulty. Doug Hipp was formerly the managing bankruptcy attorney at the Pittsburgh office of the nation's largest consumer bankruptcy firm. He commonly heard client complaints about the impersonal way his former firm handled their unique financial situations and bankruptcies.
You are more than just a case number and a bottom line. You deserve personal bankruptcy representation tailored to your unique needs, which is what Doug Hipp and Kris Kaiser-Hipp strive to provide to their clients every day. The bankruptcy attorneys at Hipp/Kaiser-Hipp regularly speak with prospective clients who feel as if there is no escape from their debt and financial burdens.
You have options, and they will walk you through the potential solutions, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. You may or may not qualify for Chapter 7, and depending on the types of assets you own you may actually prefer to file for Chapter 13.
You are more than just a case number and a bottom line. You deserve personal bankruptcy representation tailored to your unique needs, which is what Doug Hipp and Kris Kaiser-Hipp strive to provide to their clients every day. The bankruptcy attorneys at Hipp/Kaiser-Hipp regularly speak with prospective clients who feel as if there is no escape from their debt and financial burdens.
You have options, and they will walk you through the potential solutions, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. You may or may not qualify for Chapter 7, and depending on the types of assets you own you may actually prefer to file for Chapter 13.
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You can file individually but any debt which is joint debt (you both owe) will be discharged only as to you and your spouse will still owe it.
Often, when a couple is newly married one will come into the marriage having substantial debt while the other has little or none.
In this instance it would make good sense for the one having little or no debt to not file.
People seldom lose their homes in bankruptcy.
It all depends on how much equity you have in the property and the type of bankruptcy you file.
Often, when a couple is newly married one will come into the marriage having substantial debt while the other has little or none.
In this instance it would make good sense for the one having little or no debt to not file.
People seldom lose their homes in bankruptcy.
It all depends on how much equity you have in the property and the type of bankruptcy you file.
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