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Indiana Attorneys - Home Loan Modifications

Although bankruptcy is our primary area of concentration, we provide a wide range of legal services designed to help people find solutions to complex debt challenges. One of the debt relief services we provide to home owners is home loan modifications.

If you are behind on your home loan, we can seek relief through a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a home loan modification or both to provide the support you need. If you need to speak with an Indiana debt relief attorney, contact the law offices of Cheesebourough & Boruta today.

We offer a free consultation to discuss our legal services and answer your questions. For your convenience, we have office locations in Indianapolis, Avon and Fishers, Indiana. To contact our firm, call 317-708-3925, or contact us by e-mail.

Is a Home Loan Modification the Answer?

Unfortunately, obtaining a home loan modification can be difficult. If you are behind on your payments, your credit rating may be low. If retained to handle your case, we can communicate directly with your home loan mortgage company to see if a home loan modification is possible.

If a home loan modification is not possible and you fear that you may lose your home to foreclosure, we can give you information about Chapter 13 bankruptcy. If you decide that Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the answer for you, we can handle your bankruptcy case from beginning to end. We have handled thousands of bankruptcy cases on behalf of clients throughout Indiana.

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To speak with a lawyer about a home loan modification, bankruptcy, loan workouts, other ways to avoid repossession of your home, or another debt related matter, contact the law offices of Cheesebourough & Boruta at 317-708-3925.

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