There comes a point in the battle with debt when debt starts to win. After struggling with creditor calls, paying bills, and trying to get ahead, many individuals find themselves losing the battle.
At May & Sucher, P.L.L.C., we want you to know that you can stop creditor harassment, stop foreclosure, seek debt relief - and get your life back. To schedule a time to meet with bankruptcy attorney Ryan Moran, please contact us online or call us at (248) 626-5555.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a bankruptcy option that eliminates an individual's debt. Also known as "liquidation bankruptcy," an individual's assets, if any, are sold off to pay off a portion of the debt. Certain assets are exempt, including work tools, transportation, practical household goods, and other products necessary to live, work, and travel necessarily. Chapter 7 is both a commercial and individual bankruptcy option.
After Chapter 7 bankruptcy is done, it's done. Creditors can no longer call. Credit card debt is discharged. Repossession stops. Individuals are cleared of debt and can move on with their lives.
Attorney Ryan Moran focuses his career 100% on bankruptcy law. Clients can expect knowledgeable personal bankruptcy services when they come to our office. To offer clients the most personalized service possible, we focus our bankruptcy practice on Southeast and Central Michigan, including the counties of Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, and Washtenaw.
There are certain debts that may remain after a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, including child and spousal support, some taxes, and any debt that accumulated during the bankruptcy process. Our lawyer can explain more about the specifics of Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Filing for bankruptcy doesn't have to be difficult, frightening, or overwhelming. To meet with a Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer, please call us at (248) 626-5555, or contact us online.