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How to Receive Protection From Creditors Through Bankruptcy?


Financial troubles can happen to the best of us, whether it is due to a layoff or some other unforeseen circumstances such as an emergency medical situation, a family issue, or/and bills that just simply swell out of control. We work quickly and discretely in filing our clients' bankruptcy petition. Protection from creditors goes into effect as soon as our clients' petitions are filed. The expediency of the process comes as a great relief to most of our bankruptcy law firm's clients who were struggling to pay their bills and were having a tough time dealing with the creditors threatening them all sorts of actions.

Our bankruptcy lawyers have seen many clients who have suffered from creditor's harassment on a daily basis. Over recent years, credit card companies have become more aggressive than ever in recovering their money. Our clients often and understandably feel attacked by credit card companies that relentlessly insist on payment schedules that they cannot meet. Our law firm provides immediate relief from the creditors' harassment and work with each client to determine whether Chapter 7 (consumer bankruptcy) or Chapter 13 (wage earner's plan) would better serve their needs.

We realize the importance of putting an end to creditor's harassment and providing relief from the financial pressures the clients are experiencing.

We can administer your bankruptcy case quickly and efficiently, saving you time and money and giving you speedy access to the financial freedom you deserve.

If you are facing personal, business or individual bankruptcy and have any questions call 704-567-5252.  The bankruptcy attorney at Schwilm Law Firm can help you.

 
Schwilm Law Firm has served the clients for more than 12 years successfully handling thousands of bankruptcy cases including, personal bankruptcy, business bankruptcy & individual bankruptcy in Charlotte North Carolina. The law firm has served clients in Gastonia, Concord, Shelby, Matthews, Pineville, Lincolnton, Monroe, Davidson, Cornelius , Gaston County, Cabarrus County and Union County.

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