That may seem like an odd question. If your debts have reached a point where you have no hope of paying them, if you spend a large part of your day trying to manage without enough money and worrying about all the days ahead, then, yes, bankruptcy will probably help your family.
You don't have to live with unmanageable, never-ending debt. Your family does not have to wonder how much longer you can stay in your home or how much longer you can keep your car. You and your family do not have to react with dread when the phone rings or when the mail arrives with demands of payment.
You can file for bankruptcy, relieve the pressure on you and your family, and have a chance for a fresh start. That is why Congress enacted the bankruptcy laws — to give individuals and families another opportunity, a fresh start.
Contact an experienced bankruptcy attorney. Your bankruptcy lawyer will explain your rights and obligations under Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy laws. There will be a lawyer available to talk to you any day of the week, and that lawyer will be there to guide you through the bankruptcy process from the first day until the process is complete.
For a free consultation with a bankruptcy attorney, contact us for an appointment in the Phoenix area and throughout Arizona.