Washington Bankruptcy Lawyer – Attorney Dominic Majors

LOCAL WASHINGTON BANKRUPTCY LAWYER - ATTORNEY DOMINIC MAJORS

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Apache Junction Bankruptcy Attorney
Dominic Majors, Esq.

Washington Bankruptcy Attorney
Dominic Majors, Esq.

Drowning in Debt? We Can Help.

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Are you dealing with the IRS, State Taxes, Past Due Credit Cards, Personal Loans, Registration Loans, Collections, Lawsuits, Judgments, Garnishments, or other Legal Action because of Financial Problems?   

TAKE CONTROL AND STOP STRUGGLING TODAY!  Talk to a Tempe Bankruptcy Attorney Now! 

I can help you ELIMINATE DEBT, REDUCE INTEREST, and GET A FRESH START 

The Majors Law Group handles bankruptcy cases including:

– Foreclosures
– Repossessions
– Wage Garnishments
– Creditor Harassment
– Collection Lawsuits
– IRS Issues
– Chapter 7
– Chapter 13

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Bankruptcy Can Stop Legal Action:

  • Wage Garnishments
  • Foreclosures
  • Harassing Creditor Calls
  • Bank Levy’s
  • Lawsuits and Other Legal Action
  • Collection Calls
  • Repossessions

Bankruptcy Can Eliminate:

  • Credit Card Debt
  • Medical Bills
  • Deficiency Balances From Repossessions 
  • Personal Loans
  • Payday Loans
  • Old Income Tax Debt

We Can Protect Your Assets:

  • Primary Residence (Home)
  • Vehicle
  • Retirement Accounts
  • Wages
  • Personal Property and Household Items
  • and More!

What is Chapter 7?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is referred to as the “Fresh Start” bankruptcy because it wipes the slate clean for individuals. Most people file Chapter 7 because it eliminates the obligations of debts through a Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge. When an individual files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the automatic stay stops collections, foreclosures, wage garnishments, and other legal action. 

After filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and receiving a discharge, the Individual or married couple is no longer obligated to pay the discharged debts. Dischargeable debts in bankruptcy include: credit cards, medical bills, lawsuits, judgments, repossessions, personal loans, bank loans, judgment liens, and more. There are some “non-dischargeable” debts in bankruptcy, meaning, that they will not go away after you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Non-dischargeable debts include: alimony, child support, student loans, and some taxes.  

Contact the Majors Law Group P.C. for a free debt evaluation today.  

Click here or call (360) 470-7000. 

 

What is Chapter 13?

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also referred to as a reorganization bankruptcy. A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is where an Individual proposes to pay back their debts over a 3-5 year period. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can be beneficial for those who are delinquent on their car payments or mortgage payments or both. Chapter 13 can reduce interest, penalties, and the secured balance on certain claims. 

Another benefit of Chapter 13 is that it allows you to include your arrears (past due payments) into the 3-5 repayment Plan. It is important to talk with an experienced bankruptcy Attorney to determine what options are best for you. Click here or call (360) 470-7000. 

Major Benefits of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy:

  • STOP FORECLOSURE AND SAVE YOUR HOME
  • GET CAUGHT UP ON PAST DUE CAR PAYMENTS
  • STOP WAGE GARNISHMENTS and LEGAL ACTION
  • STOP PENALTIES and HIGH INTEREST ON TAX DEBT
  • CRAMDOWN VEHICLE DEBT OWED  

Debt Negotation

If you don’t qualify for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, it might be best to talk about debt negotiation. Our office is experienced in negotiating unsecured debts down to a one time low settlement. (Results vary). Our goal is to reduce the obligation by 50% or more. Contact us now to find out how we can negotiate your debts for you! Click here or call (360) 470-7000. 

Life After Bankruptcy

Most people believe that once you file bankruptcy, you will never be able to obtain credit or have a life after bankruptcy. This is simply not true. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. When an individual seeks relief under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code and receives a discharge, it is essentially like hitting the reset button with respect to your credit score and obligations to unsecured debts. 

First, individuals can only file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy so often. Banks seem to take this into account, and will send newly discharged individuals credit card applications, car loan offers, etc. It doesn’t mean that you have to fill them all out, but know some Lenders are willing to work with those after filing bankruptcy. Talk to a Tempe Bankruptcy Attorney Now! 

Finally, keep in mind that after filing bankruptcy you may pay more interest at first, but ultimately filing bankruptcy gives Individuals the opportunity to rebuild their credit and get a fresh start. Stop struggling to pay your debts and seek help from an experienced bankruptcy Attorney. 

Contact us today to learn more about your options and the Bankruptcy process. Click here or call (360) 470-7000.

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Personal Injury Cases: No attorney fees due unless client receives a money settlement. If client receives a money settlement, client is responsible for costs incurred during case preparation. Attorney’s Fees are computed before deduction of costs. The information on this website is for general information purposes only.

If requested to begin case preparation on Ch. 7 cases, attorney fees and filing fees must be paid before filing.  Ch. 13 Cases be filed $0 down on case by case basis. Filing fees must be paid prior to filing in all cases.

We are a debt relief agency helping people file for bankruptcy under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship