At The Law Offices of Brent D. George we provide a number of legal services to clients including bankruptcy services.
Why File for Bankruptcy?
Filing Bankruptcy is a difficult decision to make. In 2009, more than one million Americans filed personal bankruptcy in order to improve their financial situation. Bankruptcy can help you prevent foreclosure of your home, stop debt collector harassment and get a fresh financial start.
The decision to file for bankruptcy can be the first step down the path of financial freedom and a step towards relief from creditor harassment, but only if you have solid legal advice to help you decide what type of bankruptcy is right for you. If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy, you want the peace of mind that comes from having a reputable, experienced Ventura Bankruptcy Attorney representing you every step of the way. Our firm has years of experience representing clients throughout Ventura County, and we are fully prepared to help you get the financial protection that you deserve.
While no one ever plans to fall behind, there are number of circumstances that could cause you to need to file for bankruptcy protection. Whether you’ve lost your job due to a downturn in the economy, suffered a debilitating injury or whether you just can’t keep up with the mounting cost of living, filing for bankruptcy may be your best option. Depending upon your circumstances, you may be able to keep your car, your house, and most, if not all, of your possessions, while still gaining the protection that bankruptcy has to offer.
Filing for bankruptcy can stop garnishments, levies, and collection attempts, but you have to know how to file properly. By having an experienced attorney, you have an advantage when it comes to ensuring that your Ventura bankruptcy filing meets every legal requirement necessary for you to take advantage of the financial protection bankruptcy can offer. At The Law Offices of Brent D. George, our specialized Ventura bankruptcy attorney works with you every step of the way to make sure that you are getting the legal protection you need.
If you aren’t sure whether or not you should file for bankruptcy, The Law Offices of Brent D. George can help you to decide whether or not bankruptcy is the best option for you. With our free, no risk case evaluation, so you can get professional legal advice about your particular situation from our professional Ventura bankruptcy lawyer. Contact us today and we’ll schedule your free initial case evaluation as soon as possible, so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not to file for bankruptcy and take advantage of the protections that bankruptcy can offer. Don’t wait – you owe yourself the chance to have peace of mind and the financial freedom that filing for bankruptcy can provide.
Most often, the interests of the client are best served by the filing of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. However, in some instances, the interests of the client can best be served by debt reduction, rather than bankruptcy, which is accomplished through negotiations with the client’s creditors. It is critical from the outset that all clients are advised of each and every option that is available to them, and we help you understand all of your options and the likely results of each.
Other Legal Services
We can objectively advise you on real estate law whether you are buying a house or
involved in a real estate legal dispute. Hire someone to represent your real estate
interests today.
We’ll help you get the compensation you deserve in cases of personal injury where
someone else’s negligence caused you to suffer a loss.
We can take care of your civil case no matter the nature of the dispute. We have the
necessary experience since 1994 to best represent you in a civil litigation suit.
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Call us at 805-494-8400 to schedule a free consultation with attorney Brent D. George, Ventura bankruptcy lawyer. In the alternative, feel free to send an email with any questions you might have. You will receive a response to your call or email in less than 24 hours.