Bankruptcy Lawyer in Glendale, NY

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Get immediate protection from debt collectors and foreclosure with experienced bankruptcy representation in Glendale.

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What Life Looks Like After Filing

The phone stops ringing with collection calls. Your wages aren’t being garnished anymore. You can sleep through the night without worrying about losing your house.

That’s what happens when you file for bankruptcy protection. The automatic stay kicks in immediately, stopping all creditor actions against you. No more threatening letters. No more panic when the phone rings.

If you qualify for Chapter 7, most of your unsecured debt gets wiped out completely. Credit cards, medical bills, personal loans – gone. You keep your home, your car, and your essential belongings while getting a genuine fresh start.

Chapter 13 gives you a different kind of relief. You get up to five years to catch up on mortgage payments while paying back a portion of your other debts. It’s structured, manageable, and designed to help you keep what matters most.

Experienced Glendale Bankruptcy Law Firm

We Know New York Bankruptcy Law

We have been helping Glendale residents navigate financial crises for years. We understand how overwhelming debt can destroy your peace of mind and threaten everything you’ve worked for.

We’ve filed hundreds of bankruptcy cases in New York courts. We know the local trustees, the procedures, and exactly what documentation you need to get your case approved quickly.

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 practical guidance from someone who’s seen it all before.

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How to File Bankruptcy

Your Path to Financial Freedom

First, we meet for a free consultation to review your debts, income, and assets. We’ll determine whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 makes more sense for your situation. This conversation stays completely confidential.

Next, we gather all your financial documents and prepare your bankruptcy petition. We handle all the paperwork, schedules, and filing requirements. Once we file, the automatic stay goes into effect immediately, stopping all collection activities.

You’ll attend a meeting of creditors about a month after filing. It’s usually brief and straightforward. We’ll prepare you for what to expect and be there with you.

For Chapter 7 cases, you typically receive your discharge in about four months. Chapter 13 involves a payment plan that lasts three to five years, but you get immediate protection and keep your property while paying back what you can afford.

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Chapter 7 and Chapter 13

Complete Bankruptcy Representation in Glendale

We handle both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases for Glendale residents. Chapter 7 works best if you have limited income and want to eliminate unsecured debt quickly. Most people keep their home and car while wiping out credit cards and medical bills.

Chapter 13 is ideal when you’re behind on mortgage payments but have steady income. You can catch up on your house payments over time while reducing other debts. It’s also useful if you make too much money to qualify for Chapter 7.

We also provide foreclosure defense services. Sometimes bankruptcy isn’t the right answer, and we can negotiate with your lender or challenge improper foreclosure procedures. We’ll explore every option to help you keep your home.

Our representation includes all court appearances, creditor communications, and post-bankruptcy guidance. We don’t disappear after your case is filed. We’re here to make sure everything goes smoothly from start to finish.

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Attorney fees vary depending on whether you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 and how complex your case is. Chapter 7 cases typically cost less because they’re completed faster. Court filing fees are $338 for Chapter 7 and $313 for Chapter 13. We offer payment plans so you don’t have to come up with all the money upfront. During your free consultation, we’ll give you an exact quote based on your specific situation. Many people are surprised to learn that bankruptcy is more affordable than they expected, especially compared to the cost of continuing to struggle with overwhelming debt.
Most people keep their homes when filing bankruptcy. In Chapter 7, you can keep your house as long as you’re current on payments and the equity doesn’t exceed New York’s homestead exemption. If you’re behind on mortgage payments, Chapter 13 lets you catch up over three to five years while stopping foreclosure. The automatic stay immediately stops any foreclosure proceedings when you file. We’ll review your mortgage situation and home value during your consultation to determine the best strategy for protecting your property. Many clients are relieved to discover they have more options than they realized.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically takes about four months from filing to discharge. You’ll attend one meeting of creditors about 30 days after filing, which usually lasts less than 10 minutes. Chapter 13 takes longer because you’re in a payment plan for three to five years, but you get immediate protection when you file. The automatic stay stops all collection activities right away, so you get relief from creditor harassment immediately. Most people can resume normal financial activities within a few months of filing Chapter 7. We’ll give you a realistic timeline based on your specific case during your consultation.
Yes, the automatic stay stops wage garnishments and creditor harassment as soon as we file your bankruptcy petition. Your employer must stop taking money from your paycheck for most debts. Creditors must stop calling, sending letters, and pursuing collection activities. This protection is immediate and powerful. If a creditor violates the automatic stay, they can face penalties. We notify all your creditors about the bankruptcy filing, and most stop contact within days. This immediate relief is often the most valuable benefit our clients experience, giving them breathing room to get back on their feet financially.
Most unsecured debts can be discharged in bankruptcy, including credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, and old utility bills. You can also eliminate deficiency balances from repossessed cars or foreclosed homes. However, some debts survive bankruptcy, including recent taxes, student loans, child support, and alimony. Secured debts like mortgages and car loans continue if you want to keep the property. We’ll review all your debts during consultation to show you exactly what can be eliminated. Most people are surprised by how much debt they can actually discharge, giving them a genuine fresh start.
Qualification depends on your income, expenses, and debt types. Chapter 7 has income limits based on New York’s median income for your household size. If you make too much for Chapter 7, Chapter 13 might be better, especially if you want to catch up on mortgage payments. Chapter 13 requires steady income to fund a payment plan. We use the official means test during your consultation to determine which chapter works best. Sometimes you qualify for both, and we’ll explain the pros and cons of each option. The good news is that most people facing financial hardship qualify for some form of bankruptcy relief.

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