Our Services
Consumer Bankruptcy
Chapter 7
Chapter 7 bankruptcy provides a clean slate by eliminating the majority of debts, offering instant relief, and allowing individuals to safeguard most of their assets, paving the way for a more secure financial future.
Chapter 13
Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables individuals to reorganize and repay debts through a manageable plan, offering a structured path to regain financial control and protect valuable assets.
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Real Estate
Foreclosure Defense
Foreclosure defense empowers you to dictate the terms of your home’s fate. Through litigation, mortgage modification, short sale, or a strategic blend of these options, you can actively shape the outcome, ensuring your property remains in your hands.
Short Sale
A short sale offers a credit-friendly alternative to foreclosure. By negotiating with lenders for a property sale for less than what you owe, you can navigate financial challenges with less impact on your credit score. This proactive approach empowers you to save your financial reputation.
Consent Foreclosure
Opt for a smoother transition with consent foreclosure. This strategic approach not only facilitates the foreclosure process but also waives deficiency judgments. Enjoy peace of mind knowing you’re taking control of your financial narrative while protecting your assets.
Loan Solutions
Loan Modification
Facing challenges with your mortgage? We specialize in loan modification, helping you negotiate with lenders for more favorable and manageable terms on your home loan. Explore options to ease the burden and protect your homeownership.
Student Loans
Struggling with student loan payments? Don’t wait! New government programs open doors to debt relief. Let our experts guide you through the simplified process and achieve financial freedom.
Deed In Lieu
Choose a deed in lieu for a proactive solution to financial challenges. Transfer your property to the lender, avoiding foreclosure and preserving your credit. Act early to potentially waive deficiency judgments and strategically address your financial situation.
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