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 often email you guys with a load of questions or asking for things… but I wanted to take this time to say thank you for all you do. You guys work hard and have been extremely dedicated to helping me with the various things that have come up – even with those…
It's pretty scary when you find yourself at the doorstep of bankruptcy but with the help of these great attorneys and paralegals walking every step with you, it's not so bad. I would like to give a great big shout out to Leanna Sikes who was an enormous help to me when things seemed to be going south.…
Me and my wife want to thank you and your team for all the help in successfully going through the discharge of our Chapter 13 bankruptcy case.
In particular, Cindy Millns has been prompt and responsive in providing all the necessary information. It has…
From one very satisfied customer!
It has been very pleasant to have Chris Jones helping with the bankruptcy process. At first you think you know everything by reading few things here and there from various web sites. Then when you meet Chris in the first 30 minutes you realize that you really…