Attorney eXPERIENCED IN rEPRESENTING dEBTORS iN Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cases
Daniel Alter, Attorney At Law, can work with you to file your Chapter 7 bankruptcy case. If your income doesn't allow you to pay back your mortgage, credit card debt, medical bills, car payments, or other debts, filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be the solution you need. At first, the idea of filing for bankruptcy may seem scary and overwhelming. That's why I'm here. I will be with you every step of the way. Whether you have questions about your case or what your next steps should be, call or text me today at
914-393-2388 to to schedule a consultation and let me help you.
The Process For Filing A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case
Daniel Alter, Attorney At Law, will work with you to walk you through each step of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy process. Completing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case usually takes between four to six months. I work with each client to make sure that their bankruptcy petition is completely and accurately prepared and filed and that all other administrative requirements are met. I also provide similar services with regard to the Bankruptcy Court's loss mitigation (mortgage/loan modification) program. Call or text me today at
914-393-2388 and let me help you get started on your path to being debt free!
What Are The Benefits Of A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Daniel Alter, Attorney At Law, is glad to work with you to file your Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You may be second guessing your situation and wondering if it will get better if you just wait it out. If you're drowning in debt and simply hoping that it will change in the future, take a realistic look at your situation. It may be time to consider whether a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing is good for you. Some of the benefits of filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy are:
- Immediate debt relief
- Poor credit scores can improve
- Stop a foreclosure, eviction, or tax sale
- Wages won't be garnished
- Improved opportunities for banking and credit
- Prevent a car from being repossessed
- Possible student loan loss mitigation or discharge, pursuant to new developing SDNY procedures
- Keep water, electricity, or gas from being shut off