Jump to Navigation

Credit Card Debt/Medical Bills

Stop the Revolving Credit Personal Debt Nightmare

Credit card debts and medical bills are two of the most common reasons why people are unable to pay their monthly bills. Medical bills can be astronomical. Credit card bills have high interest rates that make it difficult to get even.

Most people who file for bankruptcy were doing just fine at one point in their life. They had a home and a family and their life was going well. They may have been living check to check, but they were surviving and hoping for a day when their financial situation would be better.

Then something like a divorce, accident at work, auto accident or job layoff changed everything. Now they have thousands of dollars in credit card debts, don't know how they will pay their home mortgage payment and may not have the ability to make their car payment or winter heat bills.

Help is Available

If you live in Indiana and are struggling with unmanageable debt, the experienced bankruptcy and debt relief attorneys at the law offices of Cheesebourough & Boruta can help. Our attorneys have helped thousands of people like yourself find solutions to difficult financial challenges.

Is Bankruptcy Right for You

We handle Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy to help people that are in financial trouble and need a fresh start. Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy can provide vital relief to people that are struggling with credit card debts, medical bills, mortgage arrears, auto loan arrears and other debts they are struggling to pay.

If you are eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may be able to completely discharge your credit card debts and medical bills. Even if you are not eligible for Chapter 7 relief, you may be able to obtain financial relief through a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Contact Us

To learn more about your options, schedule a free consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer at our firm. For your convenience, we have office locations in Indianapolis, Anderson and Fishers, Indiana. For assistance, call 317-708-3925, or contact us by e-mail.

Helpful Bankruptcy Information
Let Us Help You

Bold labels are required.

Contact Information
disclaimer.

The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.

close

FirmSite® by FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business.