Chapter 7 BankruptcyThere’s nothing more unpleasant than getting hit with a barrage of angry letters or non-stop calls from collection agencies and credit card companies. If you’ve lost your job or other circumstances have created mounting bills you can’t hope to pay, declaring bankruptcy may be a necessary step on the road to financial recovery. At the Oklahoma City law office of Christopher A. Wood, we’ll assess your financial situation and identify the legal options available to you – and put an end to harassing calls. Get the information you need to protect your future and start over again – contact Oklahoma City chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney Christopher A. Wood today. Whether you live in Moore, Edmond, Warr Acres, Yukon, or Woodlawn Park, we can help you get the debt relief you need to take control again. Discreet and confidential, we provide free consultations to answer any questions you might have regarding Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?In essence, Chapter 7 allows individuals to erase their debt and get a “fresh start.” Debt related to credit cards, certain kinds of loans, as well as unsecured bills, will be eliminated. However, debts related to taxes, child support or alimony, as well as student loans, cannot be wiped out by filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. And, while it is possible to keep your home and car after filing for Chapter 7, should you choose to do so you will be required to continue making payments on them. Understanding What Declaring Bankruptcy MeansSince bankruptcy laws have changed, it is now more important than ever that those filing for bankruptcy fully understand the expectations and legal obligations placed on them. Not only must you meet a certain income requirement but how your debt is restructured and relieved has changed as well. As your lawyer, Christopher A. Wood makes sure you understand what you face financially and what you can expect as a result of declaring bankruptcy. Put an End to the Worry and Harassment TodayOnce you hire Christopher A. Wood as your lawyer, our office immediately contacts your creditors and informs them that any communication between them and you must come through our office. Not only will we put an end to harassing phone calls and stern letters but protect your rights as well. Whether you live in Oklahoma County, Logan County, Cleveland County, Grady County, or El Reno County, we can help you take control again. Contact Oklahoma City Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney Christopher A. Wood today to schedule your free consultation. |