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Will bankruptcy wipe out all of my debts?

Most types of debt are dischargeable in bankruptcy. Your personal liability for most types of debt is discharged, which means you do NOT owe those debts after you successfully complete your bankruptcy case. Please contact me at 210-930-7000 to schedule a FREE Debt Consultation to review ALL your options and to find out how bankruptcy might benefit you.

Bankruptcy will eliminate your personal liability for most credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, signature loans, payday loans, repossessions and foreclosure debts. However, bankruptcy will not relieve a person of their liability to pay the following debts…

  • CHILD SUPPORT
  • CERTAIN TAXES
  • DISPUTED DEBTS BY CREDITORS IN A BANKRUPTCY
  • DEBTS NOT DISCLOSED IN THE BANKRUPTCY CASE
  • DEBTS INCURRED FOR FRAUD, EMBEZZLEMENT OR LARCENY
  • LOANS THAT WERE TAKEN OUT WITH FALSE INFORMATION
  • FINES AND PENALTIES
  • DEBTS FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY THE DEBTOR’S OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
  • STUDENT LOANS
  • MORTGAGES AND OTHER SECURED DEBT THAT WANT TO KEEP.

I have helped thousands of individuals save their home and cars, while at the same time getting rid of burdensome debt. Bankruptcy might help you. Find out all of your options by calling 210-930-7000 to schedule your FREE Debt Consultation.

 
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