At our firm, bankruptcy is all we do. By focusing just on bankruptcy, we believe we are able to provide outstanding service to our clients by keeping our bankruptcy skills sharp, maintaining great relationships with the bankruptcy court and bankruptcy trustees, and avoiding the distraction of practicing in multiple areas. Filing bankruptcy is a powerful tool for solving many credit problems such as creditor lawsuits, foreclosure, utility disconnection, and even evictions.
But you'll need the guidance of a good California bankruptcy lawyer to discover how this tool can help you get the debt relief you need. Filing for a Roseville bankruptcy puts an immediate end to creditor calls and other collections efforts. Once you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in California, an automatic stay stops creditors from calling you, writing you, or making any effort to get you to pay them.
If you're facing an eviction, filing bankruptcy may help you stay in your apartment. However, you'll need to file bankruptcy before the landlord gets a court order.
But you'll need the guidance of a good California bankruptcy lawyer to discover how this tool can help you get the debt relief you need. Filing for a Roseville bankruptcy puts an immediate end to creditor calls and other collections efforts. Once you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in California, an automatic stay stops creditors from calling you, writing you, or making any effort to get you to pay them.
If you're facing an eviction, filing bankruptcy may help you stay in your apartment. However, you'll need to file bankruptcy before the landlord gets a court order.
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Both my spouse and I were very pleased with the quality of service, great communication and customer service we received recently from not only Mr. Hanson.
Seth, Amy, and Chris were all so supportive through this process.
They explained everything thoroughly.
They have awesome customer service, response time, and were very diligent and patient with our 1001 questions.
We recommend them because they are really knowledgeable in their craft and made what could have been a difficult process easy.
Thanks again Seth, Amy, and Chris!
Seth, Amy, and Chris were all so supportive through this process.
They explained everything thoroughly.
They have awesome customer service, response time, and were very diligent and patient with our 1001 questions.
We recommend them because they are really knowledgeable in their craft and made what could have been a difficult process easy.
Thanks again Seth, Amy, and Chris!
Chris has lived in Placer County his entire life, spending his childhood in the Granite Bay, Loomis and Rocklin area while going to school.
Chris graduated from Del Oro High School in 2012 and from Sierra College in 2016, with an Associate's Degree in English.
During school, Chris wrote for a handful of local publications such as the Loomis News, Roseville Tribune and Granite Bay View.
He also partook in the drama programs and starred in several shows such as Little Shop of Horrors, Peter Pan, Oklahoma and more.
Chris graduated from Del Oro High School in 2012 and from Sierra College in 2016, with an Associate's Degree in English.
During school, Chris wrote for a handful of local publications such as the Loomis News, Roseville Tribune and Granite Bay View.
He also partook in the drama programs and starred in several shows such as Little Shop of Horrors, Peter Pan, Oklahoma and more.
Kristin has worked for the law office since 2010 as a legal assistant for Chapter 7 and 13 cases.
She has worked both in the office and remotely over the years while she completed her degree.
She currently works remotely while she cares for her young family.
Kristin strives for excellence and precision in life and especially in work.
Her goal is to make sure that clients have the knowledge they need to be capable and comfortable moving through the bankruptcy process.
Kristin grew up in the Sacramento area where most of her family still resides.
She has worked both in the office and remotely over the years while she completed her degree.
She currently works remotely while she cares for her young family.
Kristin strives for excellence and precision in life and especially in work.
Her goal is to make sure that clients have the knowledge they need to be capable and comfortable moving through the bankruptcy process.
Kristin grew up in the Sacramento area where most of her family still resides.
The most common types of personal bankruptcy are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
In general, people who have no disposable income and cannot afford to pay back any of their creditors may file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
On a basic level, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is used by people who have disposable income and can afford to pay back some of their debt.
Corporations and other business forms file under Chapters 7 or 11.
Family farmers file under Chapter 12 and municipalities file under Chapter 9.
In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a debtor receives a discharge of all but a few debts (such as taxes, domestic support obligations, student loans).
In general, people who have no disposable income and cannot afford to pay back any of their creditors may file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
On a basic level, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is used by people who have disposable income and can afford to pay back some of their debt.
Corporations and other business forms file under Chapters 7 or 11.
Family farmers file under Chapter 12 and municipalities file under Chapter 9.
In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a debtor receives a discharge of all but a few debts (such as taxes, domestic support obligations, student loans).
We've helped hundreds of individuals in Roseville file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Individuals may file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy to eliminate their unsecured debts, such as credit card debt, medical bills, payday loans, and personal loans.
One advantage of Chapter 7 bankruptcy is that the process usually only takes three to four months.
To qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy the individual must pass the "bankruptcy means test, " which determines whether there is enough disposable income, after reasonable expenses, to repay creditors.
Individuals may file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy to eliminate their unsecured debts, such as credit card debt, medical bills, payday loans, and personal loans.
One advantage of Chapter 7 bankruptcy is that the process usually only takes three to four months.
To qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy the individual must pass the "bankruptcy means test, " which determines whether there is enough disposable income, after reasonable expenses, to repay creditors.
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