Overcome Your Debt Now
As soon as the bankruptcy petition is filed, you will see the impact. The relief is truly immediate, thanks to the automatic stay that goes into effect. Creditors need to abide by this stay. They need to stop all action against you, including:
That means no more phone calls, no more letters. Nothing. Any creditors that try to continue their debt collection efforts will be subject to sanctions by the court. The sooner you contact us at the Arizona Law Group of Trezza & Associates, the sooner our attorney can get started helping you overcome your debt.
How Are Creditors Notified?
All of your creditors will receive written notice from the bankruptcy court. That's one reason it is very important to inform us of every single creditor you have. You will also be given a case number when your bankruptcy petition is filed. If a creditor does call, all you have to do is give them this case number and request that they stop contacting you. That is all it takes.
When Is the Relief Permanent?
Putting a stop to the collection efforts of your creditors is certainly important, but what you really want is permanent debt relief. Bankruptcy provides it.
If you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you will have your fresh start approximately six months from the date you file. If you file Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will begin a debt payment plan that will last three to five years, depending on your situation. After that, you will have your fresh start.
Contact Us to Learn More About the Immediate Impact of Bankruptcy
"When will bankruptcy provide me relief?" Our Tucson lawyer can answer that and all other questions. Contact us to discuss your options.
















