Stephanie Shreter, ESQ
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If you have questions or concerns about a bankruptcy law or tax law matter, turn to the office of Stephanie Shreter, Esq. for a Mt Holly, NJ, or Seaside Heights, NJ, lawyer who will work hard to address them. At our law firm, we practice primarily in the fields of bankruptcy law and tax law, and we have flexible appointment availability because we understand that you may have a busy schedule.

Our goal is to provide local representation and personal attention on every case, so our clients can feel confident moving forward with their cases. The legal process can sometimes be confusing, so we will advocate on your behalf every step of the way to help make things easier. If you think bankruptcy is the right course of action for you, choose a trusted bankruptcy law attorney in Seaside Heights or Mt Holly, NJ.

Choose an attorney from the law firm of Stephanie Shreter, Esq! We want to suggest courses of action for your situation, and we'll work to stop any harassing phone calls from collection agencies.
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Stephanie Shreter, Esquire was admitted to practice in New Jersey in 1990.
Her primary practice area is personal bankruptcy.
Each year over 100 chapter 7 and chapter 13 petitions are filed by the Law Offices of Stephanie Shreter.
Prior to attending Law School Ms. Shreter was employed as a Certified Public Accountant.
This experience served as a valuable base to assisting clients with legal issues pertaining to their financial matters.
Our goal is to provide clients with quality service and guidance.
Even though filing for bankruptcy may have you feeling intimidated, there's no reason to go through the process alone when a Mt Holly, NJ, or Seaside Heights, NJ, bankruptcy attorney from the office of Stephanie Shreter, Esq. can guide you through the process.
Whether you're looking into Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, we'll go through the details with you and help you take care of the necessary paperwork.
At our firm, we believe in providing personal attention and local representation on every case because we understand how stressful it is to go through a bankruptcy.
Here are some generally helpful tips that anyone can use.
Remember that not all advice fits every situation, and we therefore strongly encourage you to seek the advice of an experienced attorney for information on all your legal questions.
Under the federal bankruptcy statute, a discharge is a release of the debtor from personal liability for certain specified types of debts.
In other words, the debtor is no longer required by law to pay any debts that are discharged.
The discharge operates as a permanent order directed to the creditors of the debtor that they refrain from taking any form of collection action on discharged debts, including legal action and communications with the debtor, such as telephone calls, letters, and personal contacts.
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