I recently had a woman come into my office to discuss the possibility of filing bankruptcy. She made a fairly decent living, but possessed a large amount of debt. As I discussed her options, it quickly became apparent that she did not qualify for Chapter 7 because of her income.
While she had the disposable income to finance a Chapter 13 plan, I soon discovered that bankruptcy was not the best solution for her situation. I advised her that it would be wiser to try and negotiate her debt instead of filing for bankruptcy. This woman’s case, like countless other clients of mine, is rather common. Bankruptcy is not the only way out of financial hardship, and can often be the wrong option.
In addition to helping hundreds of clients through the bankruptcy process, I have also provided hundreds of others financial freedom through debt negotiation. Debt negotiation can be time consuming, relentless, and stressful, but hiring an experienced Arizona debtor’s attorney can help ease the pressure and pain through the entire process.
Call (480) 648-8975 today for your FREE consultation and I can help you decide if debt negotiation is the
best option for you.