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Can I Choose Which Debts or Creditors to Include in My Bankruptcy?
Posted by AcclaimLegalService
The answer: Yes & No! Confused? Read more about the specifics of how debts are treated in bankruptcy and the key differences between filing a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Michigan. Also, our firm does offer a free consultation - over the phone or at one of our seven Michigan locations in: Detroit, Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Flint, Warren, Lansing…
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This letter serves as a commendation report for the outstanding legal services provided by Acclaim, its attorneys and the legal support staff. My case was handled with efficiency, proficiency and with professionalism. Mr. Joe Novell, the attorney, explained every…
Over the past few years I have been working with Cindy Millns for my case. She has been so easy to work with and helpful, that I cannot express enough gratitude for her professionalism and courtesy during my troubling times. She took the time to answer phone…
Prior to filing a Chapter 13 Reorganization, one of my biggest concerns was “how will this affect my credit?” After talking with one of the attorneys at Acclaim Legal Services, they showed me that a Chapter 13 would allow me to consolidate my bills based on my…
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