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It’s the New Year. Get a Financial Fresh Start

by | Dec 21, 2019 | Bankruptcy Basics

As 2020 approaches, you are probably thinking about your New Year’s resolutions. This year, consider making a resolution to lose your debt! When you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, you are able to eliminate the majority, if not all of your debt. Just think, you could start 2020 with:

-No more harassing telephone calls from debt collectors
-No more letters threatening lawsuits
-No more fear of losing your home or assets
-No more garnishments
-No more fighting with your spouse about debt
-No more feeling helpless
-Having the peace of mind knowing you have a plan for your financial future

Bankruptcy provides you with a comprehensive way for dealing with all of your debt. Whether your debt is from poor financial choices or you have experienced unexpected events in your life such as divorce, job loss or illness, a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can help you restructure your finances and eliminate your debt. Start the New Year with confidence and a strategy for getting your financial future back on track!

Contact Us to Get a Fresh Start in 2020
If you are interested in starting 2020 with a fresh financial start, contact Levitt & Slafkes at 973-323-2953 to learn if filing a bankruptcy is right for you. The consultation is free. You can also reach us by filling out our online form. We represent individuals and small businesses in Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. Let us help you get the fresh financial start you need and you deserve!

We are proudly designated as a debt relief agency by an Act of Congress. We have proudly assisted consumers in filing for Bankruptcy Relief for over 30 years. The information on this website and blogs is for general information purposes only. Nothing should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.

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