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Why Bankruptcy?
At a certain point, the burden of debt will lead
almost anyone to their breaking point. Whether it comes as a result of job
loss, medical bills, declining wages, rising costs or just human
misfortune, the drafters of the Bankruptcy Code understood that there
comes a point where enough is enough. If you cannot pay your debts, are
dealing with a law suit, or are receiving telephone calls from collectors
demanding payment, filing bankruptcy may help you.
One of the major aims of bankruptcy law is to help a financially
distressed person by providing the opportunity to make a new financial
start. Filing a Bankruptcy generally results in the discharge of
your debts or at least of many of them, so that no further collections
action can ever be taken against you.
Do I qualify?
When you do not have a sufficiently high or steady income to enable you to
pay off debts, you may choose a straight liquidation bankruptcy under
Chapter 7. Chapter 7 does provide you the opportunity to avoid almost all
of your debts without making any payments on those debts. It also prevents
further collection efforts by your creditors. Thus, Chapter 7 provides you
with a means to take affirmative action so that you can start living your
life again.
How does it work?
First, we at the Manning Firm will prepare detailed paperwork including
descriptions of what you owe, what you own, your current income and
expenses, a statement concerning your financial affairs and a statement of
intent regarding whether you want to hold onto property you used as
collateral. These must be prepared on forms that have been approved by the
court.
Once the case is filed, the bankruptcy court will file an automatic stay
order, barring any of your creditors from taking any further collections
or legal action against you without the permission of the court. The Court
will also set a date, time and place for a hearing that is called the
Section 341 (a) 'meeting of creditors.' You must attend this meeting with
us, your attorneys, and answer questions under oath by the trustee and any
creditors who appear. The questions asked at the meeting are about your
financial affairs, including your property, past earnings, and the
schedules you have filed.
Much if not all of your property may be exempt from the claims of your
creditors. Household goods and furnishings, working tools, some life
insurance, radio, one television, musical instruments, some bank accounts,
your car, and your home may all be exempt, if the value of each is within
certain limits, and if your attorney has taken proper steps to claim the
exemption. Be sure to consult carefully with the Manning Firm first: Some
property can only be exempt if you have taken certain steps both to claim
your exemptions and to arrange your affairs prior to filing the bankruptcy
petition
If all of your assets are exempt, and no one objects to your discharge,
you will receive your discharge from the debts about 90 days after the
meeting of creditors. You can then start living your life again.
What will Bankruptcy do for me?
Perhaps more than anything, the greatest benefit a Bankruptcy can bestow
is peace of mind. Once the Petition is filed, the collections calls and
bills cease for once and for all. Any lawsuit, repossession or garnishment
pending against you is stopped in its tracks. After the discharge is
entered, you have a real fresh start in a very real sense: zero balances
on all your credit cards, medical bills, paycheck and personal loans.
How do I get started?
The first step in the process is finding an experienced bankruptcy
attorney. Considering the very real complications raised by the upcoming
changes in the bankruptcy code, you may want to find someone who has
handled bankruptcies for many years.
We at the Manning Firm have handled personal bankruptcies for over 40
years. We are a personal firm who will work closely with you. When
you call us you will reach the attorney who is going to draft your
petition and represent you at your hearing.
We welcome the opportunity to provide superior service by obtaining your
credit report for you and by providing office hours at times and dates
that work for you. We understand that for many clients, Saturdays are the
only days they have off, so we make ourselves available. We welcome the
opportunity to meet with you to talk to you about your situation at no
charge. At the same time, we know that many of our clients simply cannot
come in for an appointment. As a result, we have taken great care to set
up systems and train our attorneys to accommodate clients that can’t come
in to see us.
More than anything, we look forward to helping our clients get a fresh
start so that they can start living their lives again.
Helpful Bankruptcy Links
1) Visit our
Bankruptcy FAQ
2)
Texas
Bankruptcy Law- Resource on Bankruptcy laws and rules
3)
Bankruptcy Action-
Information about filing Bankruptcy
4)
Bankruptcy
Property Exemptions- Exempt Property under Bankruptcy
CALL THE MANNING LAW FIRM TODAY FOR A
FREE CONSULTATION
(214) 823-6600
The
Manning Law Firm
4340 N. Central Expressway
Suite 200
Dallas, Texas 75206
Telephone (214) 823-6600
Fax (214) 821-3800
* Jack Manning has received the distinction of "Fellow" by the State Bar
of Texas.
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information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal
legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Persons
accessing this site are encouraged to seek independent counsel for advice
regarding their individual legal issues.
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