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Abogados de Bankruptcy

849 abogados de Bankruptcy encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

John J. 'Jack' Mehler
John J. 'Jack' Mehler

Law Offices of John J. 'Jack' Mehler

BankruptcyBusiness LawGov & Administrative LawReal Estate Law
Erie40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John J. Ferry Jr.
John J. Ferry Jr.

Jr. Injury Lawyers

BankruptcyBusiness LawConsumer LawDivorce
Lebanon31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John J. Lynch
John J. Lynch

Lynch Trial Lawyers

BankruptcyProbateForeclosure DefenseReal Estate Law
Bolingbrook26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Kechejian
John Kechejian

John Kechejian, Attorney at Law

BankruptcyConsumer LawHealth Care LawPersonal Injury
Irving28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John L. Gormley
John L. Gormley

Gormley & Partners

DivorceFamily LawProbateEstate Planning
Howell30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
BankruptcyBusiness LawEstate PlanningProbate
Decatur47+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Martin Hilla
John Martin Hilla

John Martin Hilla, Attorney at Law

TrademarksBusiness LawBankruptcyReal Estate Law
Farmington20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John P. Dickson
John P. Dickson

Law Offices of John P. Dickson

DivorceLandlord TenantBusiness LawCollections
Crystal Lake15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Reade
John Reade

Reade Law Group

Criminal LawDUI & DWIBankruptcyCriminal Appeals
Grants Pass40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Scott Logan
John Scott Logan

The Logan Firm

BankruptcyChapter 11 BankruptcyChapter 13 BankruptcyChapter 7 Bankruptcy
Cumberland County20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Personal InjuryReal Estate LawWorkers' CompensationBankruptcy
Black Hawk County49+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Johnnie Daniel Bond, Jr
Johnnie Daniel Bond, Jr

Jr Injury Lawyers

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeWorkers' CompensationDUI & DWI
Cordova22+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jon Dowat
Jon Dowat

Dowat & Associates

BankruptcyTax LawChapter 11 BankruptcyChapter 13 Bankruptcy
Dupage County21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jon Ginter
Jon Ginter

Jon Ginter, Attorney at Law

BankruptcyChapter 11 BankruptcyChapter 13 BankruptcyChapter 7 Bankruptcy
Cuyahoga County21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jon R. Rogers
Jon R. Rogers

The Rogers Firm

DivorceFamily LawEstate PlanningBankruptcy
Elkhart17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Social Security DisabilityBankruptcyChapter 11 BankruptcyChapter 13 Bankruptcy
Dothan13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jonathan Collins
Jonathan Collins

The Collins Firm

BankruptcyAppeals & AppellateArbitration & MediationBusiness Law
Gila County23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
BankruptcyForeclosure DefenseTax LawChapter 11 Bankruptcy
Albany13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Understanding Bankruptcy Lawyers in the United States

What This Practice Area Covers

Bankruptcy lawyers specialize in helping individuals and businesses navigate the complex world of insolvency. They provide guidance on filing for bankruptcy under different chapters of the Bankruptcy Code, such as Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13. These legal professionals assist clients in understanding their rights, obligations, and the potential outcomes of their financial decisions.

When to Hire a Lawyer

  • You're overwhelmed by debt and considering filing for bankruptcy.
  • Creditors are harassing you with collection calls or lawsuits.
  • Your home is at risk of foreclosure.
  • You want to explore alternatives to bankruptcy, like debt settlement.
  • You're unsure which type of bankruptcy is right for your situation.

How the Process Works

Filing for bankruptcy typically begins with a consultation with a lawyer to assess your financial situation. Once you decide to proceed, your lawyer will help you gather and prepare the necessary documents. This includes income statements, asset lists, and debt details. After filing the petition, an automatic stay is put in place to stop most collection activities. The process can take several months, with Chapter 7 cases often resolved in four to six months, while Chapter 13 can last three to five years.

How Compensation is Calculated

  • Flat Fees: Common for straightforward Chapter 7 cases.
  • Hourly Rates: Used for more complex cases or additional services.
  • Retainers: An upfront payment that covers initial work.
  • Contingency Fees: Rare in bankruptcy but possible in related litigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves liquidating non-exempt assets to pay off debts, providing a fresh start in a relatively short time. In contrast, Chapter 13 allows individuals to keep their property and pay off debts over a three to five-year period through a court-approved repayment plan.

Can I keep my house if I file for bankruptcy?

Yes, it's possible to keep your house when filing for bankruptcy, especially under Chapter 13, which is designed to help you catch up on mortgage payments. Even in Chapter 7, state exemptions may allow you to retain your home, depending on your equity and the state laws.