The Law Offices of Phillippe and Associates is a Brownsville-based law firm that is dedicated to resolving bankruptcy issues. The team of bankruptcy lawyers offers Chapter 7 which removes dischargeable debts, Chapter 11 which reorganizes business debts, and Chapter 13 which creates a three-to-five-year repayment plan. The company is also available to handle matters relating to probate, criminal defense, personal injury, and family law. Founder Christoper Phillippe has received an "Award of Excellence" from the Society for Technical Communications.
104 North Expressway, Brownsville, TX 78521
Brownsville, TX 78521
Limon Law Office is a Brownsville-based bankruptcy law firm that offers legal counsel and assistance to businesses and individuals. Its team of bankruptcy attorneys provides debt relief options to stop disruptions such as car repossession, eviction, wage garnishment, and bank account levies. The firm's founder, Abe Limon, helps clients in filing Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies. The law office also deals with legal matters involving estate planning and probate law.
890 West Price Road, Brownsville, TX 78520
Brownsville, TX 78520
Oliva Law Bankruptcy provides legal services throughout Brownsville and the surrounding communities. The bankruptcy lawyers from this firm offer Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy filing options to help clients get rid of medical costs, home foreclosures, credit card bills, wage garnishments, and creditor harassment calls. The firm's principal attorney, Marcos D. Oliva, has more than 15 years of legal experience in helping families and individuals get a fresh financial start.
27 North Expressway, Brownsville, TX 78521
Brownsville, TX 78521
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.