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Leslie Legal Group is located in North County and San Diego representing personal injury and bankruptcy clients throughout San Diego County including Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, Escondido, San Marcos, Del Mar, La Jolla, Mission Beach, Mission Valley, El Cajon, Chula Vista and much more. Our representation of personal injury and bankruptcy clients includes select cases across Southern California including Riverside County and Orange County.

The Leslie Legal Group proudly offers its services to you and your family ones in need of personal injury or bankruptcy attorneys. Leslie Legal Group is an aggressive yet compassionate elite North County personal injury and San Diego bankruptcy law firm. We hold the standard of "Committed to Excellence" which means all clients will receive professional, timely, and compassionate representation to achieve the best outcome of their case.

Our attorneys and staff philosophy and day to day standards "Committed to Excellence" means you will receive the highest level of respect and dedication in your case.
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SAN DIEGO BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEYS In today's economy, many individuals and families are faced with overwhelming debt, are struggling to stay afloat, and living from paycheck to paycheck.
You, a friend, or someone you love may have been affected by the housing market crash, being laid off, having had hours reduced at work, medical debt, or.
Criminal Defense Attorney & DUI Lawyer At the Law Firm of Sean F. Leslie, I as a criminal lawyer and DUI attorney, and we as my firm, provide aggressive, experienced, affordable, and skilled legal representation to all persons and businesses that are either under criminal investigation for State or Federal crimes or have already have.
In today's economy, many individuals and families are faced with overwhelming debt, are struggling to stay afloat, and living from paycheck to paycheck.
You, a friend, or someone you love may have been affected by the housing market crash, being laid off, having had hours reduced at work, medical debt, or any numbers of problems.
This is often accompanies by constant harassment threats from creditors or debt collectors, and sometimes even a lawsuit filed by a creditor or collector.
Bankruptcy is a tool that can be used to clear this overwhelming amount of debt and start fresh.
This is the most common type of bankruptcy filed, and is generally the most straightforward and least time consuming.
It is known as a "Liquidation Bankruptcy" or a "Straight Bankruptcy".
For the most part, a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy allows you to discharge most of your debt and takes approximately 3 to 4 months to complete from the time you file.
In order to file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you must first qualify.
There are certain restrictions imposed on Chapter 7 filers, which involve income levels and reasonable expenses.
Although a Chapter 20 Bankruptcy does not technically exist, bankruptcy attorneys and the bankruptcy courts have recognized a Chapter 20 bankruptcy as the combined filing of a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy followed by a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
Generally, this only occurs in very specific instances.
The bankruptcy laws prohibit a debtor from filing and receiving a discharge of debt if a discharge has already been received within the last 8 years.
However, in a Chapter 20 Bankruptcy, the debtor can file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, receive a discharge of debt, and then file a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in order to catch up on past due mortgage payments, without receiving a discharge at the end of the case.
A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy differs from a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is numerous ways.
It is known as a "Wage-Earner Bankruptcy".
The primary purpose of a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is to provide debtors with relief from debt by creating an organized and supervised repayment plan in which they can repay as much to creditors as possible and obtain relief from those amounts that cannot be paid.
For debtors with regular income, a repayment plan of usually 3 or 5 years can be created to allow them to keep their property and repay whatever debt they can over the course of the plan.
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