Bankruptcy Lawyer in Roosevelt Field, NY

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney Roosevelt Field

Your Fresh Financial Start Begins Here

You’re drowning in bills that keep growing no matter how much you pay. The phone won’t stop ringing with creditor calls, and you’re losing sleep wondering if you’ll lose your house.

Bankruptcy isn’t failure—it’s a legal tool designed to give people exactly like you a second chance. When you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, qualifying debts get wiped out completely. Credit cards, medical bills, personal loans—gone. Chapter 13 lets you keep your home while reorganizing your debts into one manageable payment.

The harassment stops immediately when we file your case. Creditors must deal with the court, not you. You get to breathe again while we handle the legal work and protect what matters most to your family.

Roosevelt Field Bankruptcy Law Firm

Local Experience You Can Trust

The Frank Law Firm P.C. has been helping Roosevelt Field families navigate bankruptcy and foreclosure defense for years. We know the local bankruptcy courts, trustees, and procedures that make the difference between a smooth case and unnecessary complications.

You’re not just another case number here. We take time to understand your specific situation and explain your options in plain English. No legal jargon, no judgment—just honest guidance about what bankruptcy can and can’t do for you.

Our office serves Roosevelt Field and surrounding Nassau County communities. We’ve seen every type of financial situation and know how to protect your assets while getting you the fresh start you deserve.

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How to File Bankruptcy Roosevelt Field

Simple Process, Real Results

First, we meet for a free consultation to review your debts, income, and assets. This helps us determine whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy makes more sense for your situation. We’ll also discuss alternatives if bankruptcy isn’t your best option.

Next, we prepare and file your bankruptcy petition with the court. The moment we file, an automatic stay goes into effect that stops all collection activity, foreclosure proceedings, and creditor harassment. You get immediate relief while we handle the legal requirements.

Finally, you attend a brief meeting of creditors where a trustee asks basic questions about your case. We prepare you for this meeting and attend with you. Most Chapter 7 cases are complete within 3-4 months, giving you a discharge that eliminates qualifying debts forever.

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Debt Relief Lawyer Roosevelt Field

Complete Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Defense

Our bankruptcy services cover both Chapter 7 liquidation and Chapter 13 reorganization cases. We handle the entire process from initial consultation through final discharge, including all required paperwork, court appearances, and trustee meetings.

Foreclosure defense is crucial for Roosevelt Field homeowners facing mortgage default. We can often delay or stop foreclosure proceedings while exploring options like loan modifications, short sales, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy to save your home.

You’ll also receive guidance on rebuilding credit after bankruptcy, protecting exempt assets, and avoiding common mistakes that could jeopardize your case. We stay with you through the entire process and beyond to ensure your fresh start leads to long-term financial stability.

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Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney fees typically range from $1,500 to $3,000 plus court filing fees of $338. Chapter 13 cases cost more due to the longer timeline, usually $3,000 to $5,000 plus filing fees. We offer payment plans because we understand you’re filing bankruptcy for financial reasons. During your free consultation, we’ll give you an exact quote based on your specific situation. The cost of bankruptcy is almost always less than continuing to struggle with unmanageable debt, and the relief you get is immediate.
Most people keep their homes in bankruptcy. New York has generous homestead exemptions that protect equity in your primary residence. In Chapter 7, if your home equity is within exemption limits and you’re current on payments, you can keep the house. Chapter 13 is specifically designed to help you catch up on missed mortgage payments while keeping your home. If you’re behind on mortgage payments, Chapter 13 lets you spread the past-due amount over 3-5 years while making regular monthly payments. We analyze your specific situation to determine the best way to protect your home.
Most unsecured debts get completely eliminated in bankruptcy, including credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, utility bills, and old income taxes (if they meet certain age requirements). Secured debts like mortgages and car loans can be handled through reaffirmation agreements or surrender of the property. Some debts cannot be discharged, including recent income taxes, student loans (with rare exceptions), child support, alimony, and debts from fraud. During consultation, we review each of your debts to show you exactly what will be eliminated and what you’ll still owe after bankruptcy.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically takes 3-4 months from filing to discharge. You’ll attend one meeting of creditors about 30 days after filing, then receive your discharge 60-90 days later if there are no complications. Chapter 13 takes 3-5 years because you’re making payments to creditors through a court-approved plan. However, the automatic stay protection begins immediately when we file your case, so creditor harassment and foreclosure proceedings stop right away. Most people feel relief within days of filing, even though the legal process takes several months to complete.
Yes, having a job doesn’t prevent you from filing bankruptcy. For Chapter 7, we use the means test to compare your income to New York median income levels. If your income is below the median or you pass the means test, you qualify for Chapter 7. If your income is too high for Chapter 7, Chapter 13 might be a better option since it’s designed for people with regular income who can make reduced payments to creditors. Many working people file bankruptcy because their income isn’t enough to handle their debt load, especially with Roosevelt Field’s high cost of living.
Bankruptcy appears on your credit report for 7-10 years, but most people see credit score improvement within 12-24 months after filing. This happens because bankruptcy eliminates the debts that were dragging down your score. Many clients get credit card offers within months of discharge, though initially at higher interest rates. The key is rebuilding responsibly with secured credit cards, making all payments on time, and keeping balances low. People who file bankruptcy often have better credit scores two years later than people who continue struggling with unmanageable debt and missed payments.

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