A Helping Hand For Michigan Families
Over 120 years of combined legal experience advocating debt resolution for our clients.
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Many potential clients are concerned that their spouse will be forced to participate in the bankruptcy whether they want to or not. This is not the case. You have the option to file jointly or just on your own, your marital relationship does not compel your spouse to file or assume your debts. So how should you file? We make this determination on a case-by-case basis depending on:
- Nature (secured vs. unsecured) and amount of the debt(s)
- Whether it is jointly held or just in one spouse’s name
- Various income sources and other such factors
We can advise you on whether it makes sense to consider filing jointly vs. individually at the free office consultation after reviewing your financial information.
I would like to take the opportunity to Thank Acclaim for the way that they handled my Chapter 13. A very special Thank you goes out to Cindy, she handled everything in a very timely matter always answer my questions so that I understood.
She is one of…
After five years we finished our chapter 13 plan on June 2. We finally got the discharge and can continue on our new life.
This experience has been very stressful and embarrassing. I am so grateful that Cindy Milln and Chris jones were assigned to us. Both have answered our questions either…
I would like to take a moment and recognize our attorney and his team. They were very accommodating and courteous throughout our entire Chapter 13 process. When we had a question we would email them or call and they would promptly get back to us with an answer.…
I truly wish that Chris and Cindy had been our legal team from the beginning. We did not know what to expect, we were very uneducated about the chapter 13 process.
Our attorney of record prior would not return email, calls and when I made appointments was not available to help or answer questions.…
