Bankruptcy Attorney in Tempe

If you are struggling with overwhelming debt in Tempe, bankruptcy may provide a fresh financial start. Our experienced bankruptcy attorneys offer **virtual legal services**, allowing you to complete the process remotely with expert guidance. Whether you need assistance with **Chapter 7 bankruptcy** to eliminate debt or **Chapter 13 bankruptcy** to restructure it, we are here to help.

Understanding Your Bankruptcy Options

Bankruptcy can help individuals eliminate or restructure their debts. Understanding the difference between **Chapter 7** and **Chapter 13** bankruptcy is crucial when evaluating your financial options.

Benefits of Filing for Bankruptcy in Tempe

Bankruptcy provides immediate legal protections and financial relief:

Who Qualifies for Bankruptcy?

To file for **Chapter 7**, you must pass a **Means Test**, which compares your income to the Arizona state median. **Chapter 13** is available for those with regular income who want to repay debts under court supervision. Our attorneys assess eligibility and guide clients through the process.

How Our Virtual Bankruptcy Services Work

Our law firm offers a streamlined **virtual bankruptcy process**, allowing clients to receive professional legal assistance from the comfort of their homes. The process includes:

Frequently Asked Questions

How does bankruptcy affect my credit score?

Bankruptcy will impact your **credit score initially**, but many people see an improvement over time as they rebuild credit. **Chapter 7 stays on your report for 10 years**, while **Chapter 13 stays for 7 years**.

Can I keep my house if I file for bankruptcy?

Yes. **Chapter 13 bankruptcy** helps homeowners avoid foreclosure by setting up a repayment plan. **Chapter 7 bankruptcy** may allow you to keep your home if you are current on payments and your equity is within Arizona’s exemption limits.

What debts cannot be discharged in bankruptcy?

Certain debts like **student loans, child support, alimony, and most tax debts** cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. However, some older tax debts may be eligible for discharge.

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If you are considering bankruptcy, speaking with an attorney can help you determine the best course of action. Contact us today for a **free consultation** and take the first step toward financial relief.

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