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Nevada, NV Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Information.
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Dealing With Financial Difficulties?
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| Nevada Bankruptcy Lawyers Will Explain All Your Debt Relief Options in NV and whether Bankruptcy is the correct financial decision for you and your family. NV Bankruptcy Attorneys will also explain your other options, including Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. |
We have information about how to file bankruptcy in Nevada and information on other credit counseling, debt elimination options and ways to manage debt in NV. We have bankruptcy information designed to help people research filing chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy in Carson City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Pahrump, Paradise, Reno, Sparks, Spring Valley, Sunrise Manor, Nevada. If you don't live in or close to these areas of Nevada, our website can provide you with quality information on filing bankruptcy, but to file chapter 7 bankruptcy with one of our bankruptcy lawyers you will have to visit one of our offices in Carson City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Pahrump, Paradise, Reno, Sparks, Spring Valley, Sunrise Manor, Nevada.
The bankruptcy lawyers in Nevada will help you indentify all of your debt elimination options in Nevada, including not even filing for bankruptcy. A bankruptcy lawyer or attorney's job is to discuss with an individual debtor their personal financial situation and help the debtor decide which debt elimination option is the best for their personal situation.. Many times our bankruptcy lawyers can help individual debtors in Nevada form a Nevada debt elimination plan that doesn't involve filing chapter 7 bankruptcy. These options can include, but are not limited to:
Consolidating your debts into one loan. Refinancing. Chapter 13 - this is known as a reorganization bankruptcy and is where you make an offer to creditors to pay off a certain amount of your individual debtor debt over a period of usually 3 to 5 years. Credit Counseling. |
When you are in financial distress and facing credit card debt and having to file for bankruptcy you may have many stressful situations and losing sleep over:
Threatening creditor calls threatening legal action and collection. Wage garnishment. Rude collection agency agents calling all the time at work, at home, on your cell phone. Credit Counseling. IRS tax problems.
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Many debtors in Nevada find that once they take the step to take to a bankruptcy attorney they find most of their stresses melt away and they feel better about themselves and their financial future.
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When you file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Nevada
the following collection actions will be stopped:
Collection agencies calling with collection calls. All collection actions will be stopped against you. Wage garnishment of your paycheck. Any collection action by collection agencies! |
Any monies earned after you bankruptcy case has been filed in the Nevada bankruptcy courts are 100% yours and have no effect on your bankruptcy and will be kept by you, the debtor.
In Nevada the Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Laws are designed to help individuals to obtain a write off of their debts (most of the debts are erased, for a list of debts erased when filing Nevada Bankruptcy click here) after a period of time (as short as 4 months, but usually 9 months) Chapter 11 Bankruptcy is for Businesses in Nevada in financial distress.
The bankruptcy laws for NV are designed to give an individual debtor a chance for a fresh start and a new financial life, while also allowing creditors to retain some credit and assets from the debtor.
Most of the individuals who file a Nevada chapter 7 bankruptcy in NV are decent and honest individuals who unknowingly fell into debt, possibly at an early age. Many individual debtors work hard at paying off their debts and only file for bankruptcy as a last resort. It should not be that filing for bankruptcy makes you feel ashamed or guilty. Bankruptcy is designed to give you a fresh financial start.
Job loss and unexpected medical bills can account for half of all bankruptcies and many successful people have filed for bankruptcy before they reached their success.
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To begin the first steps to your new financial life, please call one of our offices to set up a free, no obligation, confidential meeting. |