오랜경험, 냉철한 판단, 그리고 불굴의 정신으로 법정투쟁
교통사고 (personal Injury), 이민 (immigration), 파산 (bankruptcy)
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소개:
어렵고 복잡한 파산절차를 처음부터 끝까지 성심을 다하여 묵은 빚을 정리하고 새 생활을 시작할 수 있도록 도와드립니다. Chapter 7, Chapter 11 혹은 Chapter 13을 취급합니다 There’s an old American myth that the number 13 is “unlucky,” but for persons forced to file bankruptcy, it very well could turn out that number 13 actually could end up being their lucky number. Usually persons facing bankruptcy likely would not feel very lucky, but by filing their case under Chapter 13 of the federal bankruptcy law, it could under certain circumstances, render their case a bit less “unlucky.” Included among the advantages to utilizing Chapter 13 is that it offers individual debtors an opportunity to save their homes from foreclosure by allowing them to “catch up” past due payments through a payment plan,” Another advantage to making use of this particular section of federal law, is that it allows persons to reschedule secured debts and extend them over the life of the Chapter 13 plan. Chapter 13 often is referred as “a wage earner’s plan,” as it enables persons with regular incomes to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debt. Any individual, even if self-employed or operating an unincorporated business, is eligible for Chapter 13 relief, as long as his or her unsecured debts are less than $336,900, and secured debts less than $1,010,050.” We will guide you through the complicated process of bankruptcy law in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13..