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According to the Administrative Office of the US Courts, there were nearly 1.8 million bankruptcies filed in the year ending March 31, 2006, up from just over 1.3 million in the year ending March 31, 2001. To help sort your way through the complicated maze of overcrowded bankruptcy courts, you need the assistance of knowledgeable legal advocates, with years of experience and demonstrated trustworthiness.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys in Pennsylvania

Whether you are drowning in credit card debt, behind on your mortgage or overwhelmed by medical bills or the results of a disaster (fire, flood or storm), bankruptcy may be the answer that will successfully see you through to the end of the tunnel.

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy — debt discharge — is the simplest form of personal bankruptcy. Contact Boyle, Neblett & Wenger to discuss with an attorney whether Chapter 7 is the most appropriate solution to your financial difficulties. With Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your debts are discharged. This means that you pay nothing back to your creditors. The process is typically complete in five to six months. Overall, it truly is as simple as "you lose all your debt and keep all of your stuff." Contrary to what most people think, it is not a liquidation of all of your possessions.

Where to Turn for Straight Facts About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

If you are confused after reading about Chapter 7 on the Internet, you are not alone. Understand that most of what you may have read was written by people such as creditors, collection agencies and/or debt consolidation companies who have a vested interest in convincing you to avoid bankruptcy. For personalized advice and a complete picture, talk to a bankruptcy attorney.

What about the new bankruptcy law?

When the new bankruptcy law became effective in October 2005, it added several new requirements and has complicated the process somewhat. For example, a "means test" helps determine whether an individual or couple qualifies for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or whether a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the appropriate solution. The bottom line is that in most cases we can generally achieve for our clients the same debt discharge that we achieved before the new bankruptcy laws took effect — the process is just a little more time-consuming and complicated.

Dispel Myths and Get Straight Answers

The myths about bankruptcy are endless, and we are never surprised anymore by what our clients have heard about bankruptcy, the new law and debt relief. Bring your fears to us and we'll tell you the truth. The new law is nothing to be afraid of if you need a Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Many clients of Boyle, Neblett & Wenger can attest to the fact that Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 gave them a fresh start and re-enabled them to meet life's financial challenges on firm footing. Contact a lawyer in Camp Hill to schedule a consultation.

Locations:

Boyle, Neblett & Wenger

Camp Hill Office
4660 Trindle Road 
Suite 200
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Phone: (717) 303-3756
(866) 661-7930
Fax: 717-737-2431

York Office
By Appointment Only
11 East Market St. Suite 102
York, PA 17403
Phone: (717) 771-5217

Philadelphia Office
1500 Market Street
12th Floor, East Tower
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (215) 665-5731
Fax: (717) 737-2452