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Is Bankruptcy Your Best Chance for a Fresh Start?

If you are struggling to pay your bills but are still falling further behind each month, you may feel like there's no hope. But there is hope. For many consumers struggling with debt, filing for bankruptcy can help them clear away their debts and have a chance to rebuild their credit. A knowledgeable bankruptcy lawyer can help you explore your debt relief options.

At the Law Office of Christopher M. Boedefeld in Saint Charles County, Missouri, we provide consumers with a way out of debt. We can help you determine whether you qualify for bankruptcy and what form of bankruptcy, if any, is right for you. Regardless of what you decide, you can count on receiving the honest advice and personal service you deserve.

Could bankruptcy be right for you? For a free initial consultation with a bankruptcy attorney, contact us today.

Are You Facing Car Repossession or Home Foreclosure

Filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can do a number of things for you. Some of the possible benefits of bankruptcy include:

  • Wiping away your debts
  • Allowing you a fresh start to rebuild your credit rating
  • Preventing repossessions or foreclosures
  • Putting a stop to creditor harassment

Chapter 7, if you qualify, will allow you to liquidate some assets and completely wipe away the rest of your unsecured debt. Chapter 13 involves a three to five year repayment plan administered by a bankruptcy trustee.

Clear Away the Black Cloud of Bankruptcy

Whether you have credit card debt, expensive medical bills or are in debt from your divorce, bankruptcy may be able to clear your slate and provide you with sorely needed piece of mind. Call 636-205-4313 or toll free 888-814-5633 today to contact a bankruptcy lawyer.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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