Fremont Office
Fremont Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers
Retain our Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyers in Fremont to save your house from foreclosure, save your car from repossession, pay back property taxes or income tax. All of our consultations are free unless you choose to retain our services. We have the experience to get the best result for you and your family.
The largest number of Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases are filed to save a home from foreclosure sale or save a car from repossession. The next most common ground to file Chapter 13 is if you have disposable income available to creditors or assets that cannot be protected by bankruptcy exemptions.
A process of filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is similar to a Chapter 7, but much more complicated. The major difference is that a Chapter 13 requires you to make a payment each month to the Chapter 13 trustee assigned to administer the bankruptcy case. A meeting of the creditors is scheduled approximately 30 – 50 days after the case is filed. A Chapter 13 plan or reorganization is developed and filed along with the other standard forms to seek relief under the bankruptcy code. The first plan payment is due thirty days after the case is filed and every month thereafter until the plan is complete. A misconception about Chapter 13 is that you have to pay back all of your debt. You only have to pay back what you can afford to pay back, nothing more. How what you can afford to pay back each month is a complicated process and this is why you should seek the counsel of an experienced bankruptcy attorney to represent you. We have filed hundreds of bankruptcy cases throughout the Bay Area. We are know how to deal with each of the Chapter 13 trustees in the four divisions of the Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California.
Our Fremont Office is located in the central part of Fremont not far from the Union City Bart station.
By
Ryan
C. Wood