New Jersey Bankruptcy Law Articles

Are you swamped with debts that you can't pay? Perhaps because of reasons beyond your control? Most New Jersey bankruptcy filings are caused by medical problems, job loss, divorce and separations. Many times the bankruptcy is caused by a combination of these impossible to plan for events. You probably feel overwhelmed by debt...stressed by collection calls...feel out of control and at a loss over what to do. The New Jersey Bankruptcy Court and the bankruptcy laws are designed to relieve the stress of financial problems.

Theodore Sliwinski, Esq.,

New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney

My name is Theodore Sliwinski, Esq. I am a New Jersey bankruptcy lawyer. I represent consumers and small businesses in the New Jersey Bankruptcy Court. I help people eliminate the stress of money problems.

Most people don't understand the New Jersey bankruptcy laws. I have designed the articles on this site to dispel many of the most common myths and misinformation about our New Jersey bankruptcy laws.

Too often people call me too late to get the best results. Many times, often motivated by feelings of guilt and remorse, people will make a bad situation worse. Unrealistic attempts at solving debt problems through the use of uncaring consumer credit counseling services, high cost debt consolidation loans, second mortgages, and unrealistic repayment plans, make a bad situation worse.

My goal is to help provide you with the information you need about the bankruptcy laws to decide whether a New Jersey bankruptcy filing makes sense. Of course, when you can realistically pay your bills without undue hardship, filing an New Jersey bankruptcy case will not make any sense. I promise you that I will not risk my professional reputation by recommending a bankruptcy filing when you have other realistic options.

New Jersey Bankruptcy Information

Filing an New Jersey bankruptcy case is not a decision that comes easy. My clients tell me over and over again that it's one of the toughest decisions they have ever made. I will help provide you the information you need to help you make the decision. Some of the questions that are answered here are:

  • The facts you must know about New Jersey bankruptcy?
  • Are consumer credit counseling services a good option compared to filing personal bankruptcy?
  • What will my credit be like after filing bankruptcy in New Jersey?
  • How to choose an New Jersey bankruptcy attorney?
  • What will happen when I file bankruptcy in New Jersey? And many more.

Hopefully you will find the information you need to help you make a decision on whether or not to explore your options under the New Jersey bankruptcy law.

Contact Theodore Sliwinski, Esq.

New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer

Please feel free to call me with any questions or concerns about filing for bankruptcy in New Jersey. I will do my best to help you in any way that I can. I offer a free appointment to review your situation and to help you decide whether filing an New Jersey Bankruptcy case makes sense.

I would also be happy to discuss your situation on the telephone. Call Theodore Sliwinski, a New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney, at 732-257-0708.

 

Articles

Chapter 7 - Getting a fresh start.

 Chapter 13

Tragic misconceptions about bankruptcy.

17 Debts that might not be discharged in your bankruptcy.

13 Rules you must know before filing bankruptcy.

 Stopping creditors

 Immediate relief after the bankruptcy petition has been filed.

Foreclosure of your mortgage.

 Life after bankruptcy.

 

 

 

  

 

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