
For nearly 40 years, bankruptcy lawyer Mark W. Lischwe has helped his fellow Arizona residents get out from under overwhelming debt. Struggling with debt and financial worries is not a new phenomenon. However, in today's economy, many who thought they would never find themselves in such a position are unfortunately discovering that it can happen to anyone at any time.
Being faced with these circumstances can create a tremendous amount of fear and frustration. At Mark W. Lischwe, P.C., we strive to take some of those fears and frustrations out of your life and put you back on track to regaining control of your financial future. Financial insecurity is an incredible strain for anyone to face. At Mark W. Lischwe, P.C., we devote our legal practice to helping individuals understand their debt relief options.
Attorney Mark W. Lischwe has nearly four decades of experience in this area. Let his knowledge guide you to the financially secure future you deserve. Bankruptcy does not define you. We will help you put this difficult time of your life in the past and move forward to a better tomorrow.
Being faced with these circumstances can create a tremendous amount of fear and frustration. At Mark W. Lischwe, P.C., we strive to take some of those fears and frustrations out of your life and put you back on track to regaining control of your financial future. Financial insecurity is an incredible strain for anyone to face. At Mark W. Lischwe, P.C., we devote our legal practice to helping individuals understand their debt relief options.
Attorney Mark W. Lischwe has nearly four decades of experience in this area. Let his knowledge guide you to the financially secure future you deserve. Bankruptcy does not define you. We will help you put this difficult time of your life in the past and move forward to a better tomorrow.
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Mark W. Lischwe, P.C., is one of Arizona's longest serving consumer bankruptcy law firms.
Licensed to practice law in Illinois since 1981 and Arizona since 1986, attorney Mark Lischwe has focused his Phoenix-area law practice on bankruptcy law.
To learn how our firm can help you tackle your unmanageable debt, request a no-obligation discussion about your financial situation.
Evening and Saturday appointments are available.
Sustaining member of Arizona's Finest Lawyers, selected by the organization's executive board based on a record of high achievement, excellent legal skills, a reputation for integrity and a commitment to AFL's mission and goals.
Licensed to practice law in Illinois since 1981 and Arizona since 1986, attorney Mark Lischwe has focused his Phoenix-area law practice on bankruptcy law.
To learn how our firm can help you tackle your unmanageable debt, request a no-obligation discussion about your financial situation.
Evening and Saturday appointments are available.
Sustaining member of Arizona's Finest Lawyers, selected by the organization's executive board based on a record of high achievement, excellent legal skills, a reputation for integrity and a commitment to AFL's mission and goals.
At Mark W. Lischwe, P.C., we are ready to help you find an appropriate path to debt relief, suited to your specific situation.
With nearly 40 years of experience, the firm is well-equipped to address the unique financial issues that you face.
If credit counseling or debt settlement is no longer an option, Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be the solution that you need.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss any of these areas of bankruptcy law with you in relation to your debt challenges.
Ask us about alternatives to bankruptcy and the required means test that will help determine whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is appropriate for your circumstances.
With nearly 40 years of experience, the firm is well-equipped to address the unique financial issues that you face.
If credit counseling or debt settlement is no longer an option, Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be the solution that you need.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss any of these areas of bankruptcy law with you in relation to your debt challenges.
Ask us about alternatives to bankruptcy and the required means test that will help determine whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is appropriate for your circumstances.
Even if your home has gone into foreclosure, it may not be too late to try to save it - but you must act quickly.
Filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy before the sale date can stop or postpone the sale.
This may be appropriate in your case if you can make regular monthly mortgage payments to your lender after filing for bankruptcy.
Meanwhile, you will repay arrears through the Chapter 13 plan of reorganization.
Under certain circumstances, it may also be possible to "scrape off" the second mortgage against your home through a Chapter 13 reorganization plan.
Filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy before the sale date can stop or postpone the sale.
This may be appropriate in your case if you can make regular monthly mortgage payments to your lender after filing for bankruptcy.
Meanwhile, you will repay arrears through the Chapter 13 plan of reorganization.
Under certain circumstances, it may also be possible to "scrape off" the second mortgage against your home through a Chapter 13 reorganization plan.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is sometimes described as "debt discharge, " because many people who file for Chapter 7 are able to eliminate most consumer debts upon completion of the bankruptcy case.
Non-dischargeable debts that you cannot discharge in bankruptcy such as student loans, drunk driving accident fines, alimony, child support, debts ordered through a divorce decree, debts incurred through fraud or misrepresentation, recent credit card usage and certain taxes.
Secured debts owed to creditors who can take back the collateral if you do not make your payments to them - such as motor vehicle loans and real property mortgages.
Non-dischargeable debts that you cannot discharge in bankruptcy such as student loans, drunk driving accident fines, alimony, child support, debts ordered through a divorce decree, debts incurred through fraud or misrepresentation, recent credit card usage and certain taxes.
Secured debts owed to creditors who can take back the collateral if you do not make your payments to them - such as motor vehicle loans and real property mortgages.
If you are overwhelmed by unmanageable debt and have significant home equity and/or other large assets that you hope to keep, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be your path to customized debt relief.
If you are behind on your mortgage, Chapter 13 can help stop foreclosure.
Filing for bankruptcy will get on the path to debt relief with the opportunity to rebuild your credit.
Once you file bankruptcy, all debt collection by most creditors must stop.
You will be able to focus on repaying your reorganized debt without harassment from debt collectors.
If you are behind on your mortgage, Chapter 13 can help stop foreclosure.
Filing for bankruptcy will get on the path to debt relief with the opportunity to rebuild your credit.
Once you file bankruptcy, all debt collection by most creditors must stop.
You will be able to focus on repaying your reorganized debt without harassment from debt collectors.
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