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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Indiana Bankruptcy Attorneys - Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

If you are struggling with the burden of unmanageable debt, bankruptcy may be the answer for you. There are two types of bankruptcy that individuals typically file: Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the type of bankruptcy that people imagine when they think of bankruptcy. It is the type of personal bankruptcy in which a person may:

Only a limited number of debts, like child support arrears, may not be discharged through a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. To learn more about bankruptcy and your legal options, contact the law offices of Cheesebourough & Boruta in Indianapolis, Avon or Fishers, Indiana. To schedule a free consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer at our firm, call 317-708-3925.

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At your free consultation, we will take time to answer your questions and understand your financial situation. If bankruptcy is not right for you, we will not encourage you to pursue bankruptcy. We have created a reputation of professionalism that is built on a foundation of integrity and a priority of always putting clients' interests first.

If bankruptcy is right for you, we will discuss the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy to determine which option is best for you. If you decide that Chapter 7 is your best option, we will perform an analysis to determine if you are eligible. People seeking Chapter 7 relief must meet an economic means test. Most people who contact our firm are pleasantly surprised to find that they are eligible for relief. If Chapter 7 is not available to you, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is another option that may provide help.

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Our goal is to help you make an informed decision. We offer a free consultation to answer your questions and discuss your options. To schedule an appointment with an Indiana bankruptcy attorney at our firm, call 317-708-3925, or contact us by e-mail.

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