THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS

We at Bankrupt Michigan want you to be fully informed. The federal bankruptcy laws are complex and always changing. If you are not a trained attorney, they may be difficult to understand. A conscientious attorney's job is to keep up with those laws and apply them properly to a clients situation.

At Bankrupt Michigan, our attorneys are bankruptcy experts and proud to assist our clients through the entire process.

As a service to individuals considering bankruptcy, we are pleased to provide the link below so you can read the bankruptcy rules for yourselves. Don't be surprised or upset if you don't understand something. That's where we can help.

To fully understand the bankruptcy laws talk to an attorney at Bankrupt Michigan.

FILING BANKRUPTCY

The attorneys at 1-800-BANKRUPT are committed to making the bankruptcy process as easy for our clients as possible. To start, we'll help you decide which form of bankruptcy is best for you. Then handle the filing of documents with the court and represent you throughout the process, until your debts are discharged.

LIFE AFTER BANKRUPTCY

Rebuilding your financial life after bankruptcy is a great opportunity, but it will require an honest effort, discipline and self-control on your part. Here are some suggestions for making the most of your fresh start:

  • Make sure you are employed. Do all you can to keep - or get - a job. The more stable your employment history, the more favorable your future financial arrangements will be.
  • Keep up on your bills. Make sure to stay current on your financial obligations. We'll help you prioritize them.
  • Open bank accounts. Well-maintained checking and savings accounts help you re-establish your financial reliability. 
  • Rebuild your credit. This may take some time, but it is critical. Try to obtain a credit card and use it properly within your limits. Don't let your financial obligations get out of control. 

Don't be embarrassed!

Bankruptcy is a legal solution to financial problems. Its a procedure thats been used by millions of Americans including Mark Twain, Walt Disney, Donald Trump and Larry King at some point in their lives to get a fresh start.

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