Alan Verson Attorney At Law is a bankruptcy lawyer serving clients around the Northampton area. Verson has been practicing law for over 30 years but has spent the last 20 of those years focusing on just bankruptcy law. He helps clients in checking their eligibility for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy and assists them in discharging their unsecured debts. He also helps clients reorganize their debts into monthly payments under a chapter 13 bankruptcy.
90 Conz Street, Northampton, MA 01060
Northampton, MA 01060
The Law Offices of Kimberly A. Pisinski, LLC deal with bankruptcy cases in Northampton. The firm's bankruptcy lawyers help clients file for chapter 7 bankruptcy, which liquidates non-exempt assets to pay off creditors, and chapter 13 bankruptcy, which reorganizes the client's debts and imposes a repayment plan. They also guide clients through a means test, which looks at a debtor's income, to see if they qualify for a chapter 7 bankruptcy or not.
44 State Street, Northampton, MA 01060
Northampton, MA 01060
The Law Offices of Mark A. Papirio is a bankruptcy law firm that represents clients in Northampton and the neighboring areas. The firm provides debt relief assistance via the four different types of bankruptcy that an individual can file for under the US Bankruptcy Code. These are chapter 11, which is usually for clients with very large debts; chapter 13, which is a repayment plan; chapter 12, which is exclusively for fishermen and family farmers; and chapter 7 which is the liquidation of properties.
1242 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01103
Springfield, MA 01103
The Ostrander Law Office is a bankruptcy law firm serving clients in the Northampton area. David Ostrander, the firm's lead attorney, has been practicing law since 1989. He represents clients dealing with financial distress by helping them file for chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7, otherwise known as liquidation bankruptcy, allows unsecured debts to be discharged while a chapter 13 bankruptcy helps prevent foreclosure and repossession by formulating a repayment plan.
36 Service Center Road, Northampton, MA 01060
Northampton, MA 01060
Rescia Law, P.C. assists clients in financial distress in Northampton. The firm's bankruptcy lawyers help individuals file for bankruptcy to help them stop collection letters, harassing phone calls, bank account and wage garnishments, and debt-related lawsuits. They also help professionals and businesses file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy or find other alternatives that will help them minimize the impact of financial issues on their business. The firm also provides creditor representation and handles cases involving business law.
355 Bridge Street, Northampton, MA 01060
Northampton, MA 01060
Roumeliotis Law Group, P.C. helps clients experiencing financial distress in Northampton. George Roumeliotis, the firm's lead attorney and a bankruptcy lawyer, has over 25 years of law experience. He represents clients filing for bankruptcy under Chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 and helps them stop creditor harassment, foreclosure, lawsuits, liens, repossessions, and wage garnishment. The firm also deals with commercial litigation, consumer rights law, corporate and general business issues, distressed business and asset acquisition, and insolvency law.
1 Springfield Street, Chicopee, MA 01013
Chicopee, MA 01013
Shatz, Schwartz, and Fentin P.C. is a bankruptcy law firm that advocates for the rights of clients in Northampton and the rest of the state. The team of lawyers advises on matters related to business and personal bankruptcy, workout, and reorganization. The firm represents both debtors and lenders in cases such as chapter 7, 11, and 13 claims, asset protection issues, and debt restructuring issues. The firm has been in the legal field since 1969.
39 Main Street, Northampton, MA 01060
Northampton, MA 01060
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.