Bankruptcy Law Office of Mark S. Zuckerberg, P.C is a legal office that offers assistance in filing bankruptcies and foreclosures in Muncie and nearby locations. The firm's bankruptcy lawyers provide debt relief solutions by focusing on chapters 7 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. It also seeks justice for victims of abusive debt collectors who use obscene language, call continuously, and threaten violence. Bankruptcy Law Office of Mark S. Zuckerberg, P.C was recognized by D.E.C.A.F. as America’s Top 100 Bankruptcy Law Firms in 2010 and 2011.
113 East 9th Street, Anderson, IN 46016
Anderson, IN 46016
The Law Office of Colby J. Leonard, LLC handles bankruptcy cases in Muncie. As a bankruptcy attorney, Leonard guides clients through the process of filing for chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy and gives them other options in cases where bankruptcy can be avoided altogether. He also handles adversarial proceedings, debt settlement and negotiation, and post-bankruptcy issues. Leonard can also help with business formations and guides clients through state and federal taxation.
400 East Jackson Street, Muncie, IN 47305
Muncie, IN 47305
Ripke Law is a bankruptcy law firm that offers debt relief and legal services in Muncie and the surrounding areas. For more than 20 years, Holly Ripke has been providing legal counsel and representation to debtors who are either experiencing harassment from creditors or facing lawsuits or wage garnishments. She also offers solutions that save her clients' houses and stop foreclosures. Past clients of Ripke Law commends the attorneys' efficiency, friendliness, and trustworthiness.
301 South Adams Street, Marion, IN 46952
Marion, IN 46952
The Law Office of NiCale Rector provides bankruptcy legal support to the people of Muncie and the surrounding areas. Located in Anderson, Rector has been providing legal advice and assistance in filing bankruptcy since 2001. Her office offers chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcy services. Other than bankruptcy law, Rector also practices in the areas of criminal defense and family law.
421 West 9th Street, Anderson, IN 46016
Anderson, IN 46016
Although possible, due to the damaging nature of bankruptcy, filing bankruptcy more than once isn't recommended. Filing multiple times puts a serious burden on one's credit report, making it harder to get a loan, buy a house, buy a car, or even open credit cards.
Note that filing for bankruptcy isn't something that can be done at a filer's leisure. There are time limits following bankruptcy cases that dictate when it's permissible to file again. For example, after Chapter 7 bankruptcy, filers must wait at least eight years before filing Chapter 7 again or four years before filing Chapter 13.