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Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Bankruptcy AttorneyBankruptcy laws changed a lot in 2005, but not as much as many people think. Most people will still qualify for financial relief with Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Will bankruptcy help your particular situation? Here are a few answers to some of the most common questions about bankruptcy. If you want to know more, contact me, bankruptcy attorney Steven Taieb, at my Mount Laurel law office at (856) 235-4994 to schedule a free consultation. Can I still declare bankruptcy now that the law has changed? The only way to know for sure that you qualify is to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney to discuss your particular financial situation, your income and expenses, any past bankruptcies, and the types of debts you have. Every situation is unique and the extent to which bankruptcy can help different people will vary. Your initial consultation is free so you have nothing to lose by getting accurate information. Most of the people who come to my New Jersey law office do still qualify for bankruptcy under either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. Can bankruptcy help me save my home from foreclosure? Yes. In most cases, even under the new bankruptcy law, Chapter 13 allows people to reorganize their debt and pay their arrears. Even if the sheriff’s sale has already occurred, under some circumstances, I can still save your home. Can bankruptcy stop my creditors from garnishing my wages? Yes. In most cases, bankruptcy will stop your creditors from taking your wages. You will also need to complete debt counseling and financial education. I’ve lost my driver’s license because I owe insurance surcharges. Will bankruptcy help with that? Many people lose their license because owe insurance surcharges. In most cases, Chapter 13 will restore your drivers’ license if you lost it for monetary reasons only. If you lost it due to fines, however, the situation is more complicated. I’m afraid my landlord is planning to evict me. Will bankruptcy help me? This is one of the biggest changes in the law. It is possible to prevent an eviction but you need to contact me early, before a judgment of possession is entered with the court. If you’ve had previous bankruptcies, there may be more restrictions. I can explain these to you when we meet. Call (856) 235-4994 to speak with me, bankruptcy lawyer Steven Taieb, regarding the benefits of personal bankruptcy for your particular financial situation. Or, contact me through this Web site. Law Office of Steven N. Taieb New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney 1155 Route 73 Ramblewood Center, Suite 11 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054-2352 Telephone: (856) 235-4994 • Fax: (856) 235-0917 Map and Directions |  Board Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Law American Board of Certification
| New Jersey bankruptcy attorney Steven N. Taieb represents clients in South Jersey in communities such as Berlin, Bordentown, Browns Mills, Burlington, Cherry Hill, Cinnaminson, Collingswood, Columbus, Delran, Deptford, Evesham, Fort Dix, Glassboro, Gloucester, Haddon Heights, Haddonfield, Hainesport, Hammonton, Laurel Springs, Lumberton, Magnolia, Maple Shade, Marlton, Medford, Moorestown, Mt. Ephraim, Mt. Laurel, Mt. Holly, Palmyra, Pemberton, Pennsauken, Sewell, Sicklerville, Southampton, Stratford, Voorhees, Wenonah, Westhampton, Williamstown, Willingboro, Winslow, and Woodbury. Burlington County • Camden County • Gloucester County • McGuire Air Force Base |
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