The Pandemic Is Pushing Renters & Homeowners To The Brink

Filing for bankruptcy makes it possible for tenants to postpone any eviction proceedings through something called an “automatic stay”. Our Philadelphia bankruptcy attorneys can help you file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

The eviction moratorium is over. What now?

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Landlords and debtors are ready to start collecting missed payments. If you are behind on rent or mortgage payments, now is not the time to give up. Our bankruptcy lawyers can help stop your foreclosure through a variety of debt relief strategies.

Debt collector harassment? Stop them in their tracks.

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While states are beginning to open back up, many people in Philadelphia County are still out of work or operating under reduced hours. As they scramble to pay daily bills such as rent and food, it’s likely that individuals will turn toward their credit cards, putting them even deeper in debt.

The Second Wave: Are Homes In Jeopardy Of Foreclosure?

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If we see a return of the pandemic, it is highly likely that thousands of homeowners will lose their homes in the wake of the second wave. Rather than giving up or doing nothing, now is the time for you to take action!

Can Creditors Take Your Stimulus Check?

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Many of the nation’s most in-need families are likely to be in for a sad surprise when they realize that their check is far less than they had expected.

Bankruptcy and repossession

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Filing for bankruptcy may seem intimidating, but Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 can help you and your future. These provide the opportunity to reset your financial status and even gain back repossessed items.