Talk to a Lawyer for Bankruptcy Advice
There are many legal issues involved in a divorce, and they usually need to be resolved in an atmosphere of confusion and emotion. Friends, family and soon-to-be-exes have lots of advice to offer — and far too much of it will be wrong.
Do you both have to file? No.
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Sometimes one spouse is more concerned about debt than the other. In fact, one may simply plan to walk away from it leaving the other to deal with creditors. Talk to an experienced bankruptcy lawyer and get the facts.
- Deal with the debt problem. Even if you have to do it alone, talk to a bankruptcy attorney. Bankruptcy can make your life after divorce more manageable.
- Do not rely on a soon-to-be-ex for advice. Even if your spouse is a lawyer, you need to talk to a bankruptcy attorney who can objectively advise you about you and your future.
- Bankruptcy can settle community debt issues. When the debt is discharged through bankruptcy, when other property issues are settled through bankruptcy, the final settlement can be fairly straightforward.
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We are available when you have time to deal with this important issue. Trying to shoulder overwhelming debt is no way to begin life after divorce. Your bankruptcy attorney can explain your rights and your options. Contact us for a free consultation with a lawyer who represents clients in the Phoenix area and throughout Arizona.














