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The circumstances and life events that drive someone to file for bankruptcy are never simple. Whether you have just lost your job, gone through a divorce, or encountered unexpected medical expenses, the stress that accompanies a bankruptcy case can be overwhelming if you try to handle everything on your own. The bankruptcy attorneys at McConnell, Sneed & Cohen, LLC are dedicated advocates for the rights of our clients. We help our clients with both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases. Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to eliminate or pay back a portion of most unsecured debt and helps you ease your financial situation. Bankruptcy Options: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13There are two major types of personal bankruptcy: Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Both give individual debtors an opportunity to overcome major debt and make a fresh financial start. But there are significant differences between these two types of consumer bankruptcy. Before you consider filing bankruptcy, you should find out all you can about your different options by contacting the bankruptcy attorneys at McConnell, Sneed & Cohen. Filing Bankruptcy Can Create Peace of MindIn most situations, either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 will put an immediate stop to bill collector harassment, threatening letters, repossessions, foreclosures, and pending lawsuits. Most of our clients report that the biggest benefit to a bankruptcy filing is the immediate sense of relief from the pressure that comes from living under a budget where more money goes out than comes in. Experienced Bankruptcy AttorneysTake the next step and put an end to harassing calls, threats of foreclosure, and the emotional stress that goes along with serious financial problems. Contact McConnell, Sneed & Cohen to schedule your initial consultation. |