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Adelsperger & Kleven
Adelsperger & Kleven, LLP, is a distinguished bankruptcy and commercial law firm. As dedicated attorneys with more than 65 years of combined law experience, we are focused on providing quality legal services to individuals, entrepreneurs, entities, farmers, and bankruptcy trustees in Fort Wayne and throughout Indiana. Every case is different and requires its own uniquely tailored strategy, which is why at Adelsperger & Kleven, LLP, we favor a more personalized approach to the law.

We work diligently to identify your individual needs and advise you on making informed legal decisions about your financial future. Struggling to meet financial obligations is a daily battle for many people. Oftentimes, significant debt accumulates due to circumstances beyond our control. Bankruptcy can offer immediate financial relief by eliminating debt or establishing a plan to repay debts.

When determining whether bankruptcy is your best option and which type to file, it is essential to enlist the help of a compassionate, experienced bankruptcy attorney who will support you throughout the entire process.
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Adelsperger & Kleven, LLP, is not a limited-scope firm.
We are a bankruptcy and commercial litigation law firm dedicated to providing superior legal representation to clients through every phase of the bankruptcy process.
We offer personalized legal services tailored to fit the individual bankruptcy needs of our clients.
We will work diligently to evaluate your situation, determine your needs, help you make informed financial decisions, and establish a manageable plan for the future.
With over 65 years of combined experience as bankruptcy attorneys, Doug Adelsperger and Yvette Gaff Kleven have successfully represented countless individuals, entities and trustees in Fort Wayne and throughout Indiana.
As a legal process, bankruptcy is a way of asking for relief from debts.
Although bankruptcy involves court orders and proceedings, it's usually something the debtor seeks out.
In the United States, bankruptcy cases are handled in federal courts.
Indiana residents who don't think that they can repay their debts in a timely manner may want to consider filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Filing for bankruptcy may be helpful if you are receiving calls or letters from creditors on a daily or otherwise regular basis.
As a legal process, bankruptcy is a way of asking for relief from debts.
Although bankruptcy involves court orders and proceedings, it's usually something the debtor seeks out.
In the United States, bankruptcy cases are handled in federal courts.
There are a lot of issues that come up when it comes to filing for bankruptcy.
For married couples, it's possible to file for bankruptcy jointly or as individuals.
The decision about how to proceed often depends on how and when the people in the marriage acquired their property.
Indiana residents who don't think that they can repay their debts in a timely manner may want to consider filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Filing for bankruptcy may be helpful if you are receiving calls or letters from creditors on a daily or otherwise regular basis.
While a Chapter 7 bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for 10 years, it can be relatively easy to start rebuilding your credit right away.
After your case has been discharged, it is important to check your credit report to ensure that information has been reported accurately.
Consumer bankruptcy is an option for individuals who are overwhelmed by certain types of debt.
Before you move forward, you will want to take the time to learn more about these two options and determine which may be optimal for your unique situation.
Chapter 7 is liquidation bankruptcy.
This means that some assets may have to go toward paying off debt, but there are exemptions available that will allow you to keep much of your personal property.
This is an ideal choice for people who have significant amount of unsecured debt, such as credit card debt or medical debt.
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