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Since 1987, The Law Office of Mark B. French has helped clients achieve remarkable results to their bankruptcy cases and find the debt relief they seek. Discuss your case with us today. Every year, the number of individuals who file for bankruptcy grows significantly. Typically, bankruptcy is not caused by reckless spending but by financial hardship and unexpected expenses.

At The Law Office of Mark B. French, our bankruptcy attorneys have more than 30 years of experience handling bankruptcy cases and have been practicing in Tarrant County since 1987. Using this experience, we are able to help individuals pursue strong results to their bankruptcy cases and find the debt relief they seek. With our assistance, filing for bankruptcy does not have to be a nightmare.

Contact us online or call us at (817) 381-9855 to schedule a free video consultation with our Bedford bankruptcy attorneys today. Attorney Mark B. French has been assisting individuals in their bankruptcy and debt relief cases for over 30 years.
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Since 1987, our Bedford bankruptcy attorneys have been representing debtors and creditors in business and consumer cases in Tarrant County, Texas.
If you or a loved one is struggling with a financial issue, it can be an emotional and strenuous time for you.
At The Law Office of Mark B. French, we have more than 30 years of experience that can be used to help you resolve your financial hardship, no matter which route you choose.
Under federal law, bankruptcy is designed to discharge a consumer's debts.
Bankruptcy is based on both federal and state laws.
Under these statutes, protections are given for the debtor who is striving to resolve their debt issues and become financially secure.
Under the 2005 Bankruptcy Act, all individual debtors who file for bankruptcy must undergo a credit counseling course within six months prior to starting the bankruptcy process.
They must also complete a financial management instructional course post-bankruptcy.
At The Law Office of Mark B. French, we can explain the laws pertaining to your situation.
Do not use your credit cards once you have made your decision to file bankruptcy.
Consumer debts incurred for luxury goods and services owed to a single creditor in excess of $500.00 within 90 days of filing are presumed to be nondischargeable and may not be wiped out by a bankruptcy.
With regard to repaying debts, you cannot treat your family member any better than you would an ordinary creditor.
In fact, a bankruptcy trustee can reclaim any amount repaid to a family member within one year of filing bankruptcy.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, non-exempt property is turned over to the court for sale and distribution to creditors.
A person filing bankruptcy must choose between the federal and the state schedules.
Our state has some of the most generous exemptions in the nation.
Personal property is exempt up to $60,000 for a family and $30,000 for a single person.
Filing for bankruptcy can be a complex and difficult action.
You will need the guidance of an experienced Bedford bankruptcy attorney.
At the Law Office of Mark B. French, we know that, typically, bankruptcy is not the result of reckless spending, but of financial hardship and unexpected expenses.
Complex legal disputes often arise in bankruptcy cases.
If you are considering filing for Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization, you will need an experienced Bedford bankruptcy lawyer to represent you in court, should any dispute with your creditors arise.
At the Law Office of Mark B. French, we have more than 30 years of experience and the qualifications to help our clients with every aspect of bankruptcy, including litigation.
Our founding attorney has been Board Certified as a consumer bankruptcy specialist for more than 10 years.
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