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Bankruptcy Attorney in Texas

Bankruptcy Attorney in Texas

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is where you get to keep most of your assets but you get to discharge certain popular types of debt. Credit Card Debt, Medical Bills and other unsecured debt can usually be discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. This is the most popular form of Bankruptcy.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

If you’re unable to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, then Chapter 13 will probably be your next best option. With a Chapter 13 bankruptcy you’re allowed to repay all or some of your debts.  You should also consider all debt settlement options before considering a Chapter 13.

Free Consultation

Pete Weston has helped thousands of consumers file for Bankruptcy.  He is double board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.  He is certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Business Bankruptcy Law.  He has been practicing exclusively Bankruptcy law for over 30 years.

Qualify

1  Most people qualify for Bankruptcy. We will review your entire financial situation to ensure that your case will go as smoothly as possible.  For instance, if you have high income or you made recent financial transfers, it could cause problems.   Filing for Bankruptcy takes planning and strategy.  This is why it is important to discuss Bankruptcy with a Board Certified Bankruptcy Attorney.

File

2  Your case is filed after your detailed petition and schedules are completed and signed.  All assets and all debts need to be listed.  We will help you ever step of the way.  We will also pull a copy of your recent credit report to ensure that all of your creditors are added to your petition.  If you are being sued for a debt, we can answer the lawsuit while we get your petition ready to file.

Debt Erased

3 When you file for Bankruptcy and receive a discharge, you get to keep virtually all of your assets while much of your debt is erased.  You get a “fresh start” from credit card debt, medical bills and other similar debts.  You get to keep your house and car and continue to pay on any mortgage or loan during and after the Bankruptcy.  Stop living under a mountain of debt.  The sooner you file for Bankruptcy, the sooner you can get a fresh start.

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Houston

177 West Gray Street
Houston, Texas 77401
713.623.4242
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Dallas

320 Decker Drive
Suite 100
Irving, TX 75062
214.329.9837
by appointment only

Austin

106 E. Sixth Street
Suite 900
Austin, Texas 78701
512.782.4377
by appointment only

San Antonio

9901 I.H 10 West
Suite 800
San Antonio, Texas 78230
210-787-3539
by appointment only