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A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, also known as a "reorganization," is basically a court ordered payment plan for your creditors. Under a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy you keep your property and agree to a three to five-year repayment plan for some of your debt. If you follow the plan, the remainder of your unsecured debt will be eliminated. A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is usually a better option if you have fallen behind on your house payment because the repayment plan allows you to catch up those payments and avoid foreclosure, and repossession. Under a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, all of your debts, with a few very limited exceptions, are paid inside the court ordered payment plan, so you would not keep making payments on them after you file your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

When you make the decision to file your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy you are starting to regain control of your financial future. On the day that you retain Matthew Mazur, P.A. to represent you for your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, you can tell all of the bill collectors and creditors to contact us and to stop contacting you. What would it be like not to worry every time the phone rings or every time there is a knock at the door? How would it feel to know that all of the harrassment was going to stop?

When you retain Matthew Mazur, P.A. we will take care of all of those phone calls and threatening letters for you. From the day you retain our firm on, you will not have to worry about being harrassed by your  creditors, because they have to talk to us now. We will put them on notice immediately that we represent you and that they should stop contacting you. This will result in a significant reduction in the stress in your life.

A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is not for everyone. Typically people that are current on their credit cards and have a little money left over each month are not good candidates for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. If you fall into this category and have fallen on some short term financial hardship, you should contact your creditors and discuss the situation with them and try and work something out with them.

 

A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy may be the right option for you if you are behind on your bills and feel as if you are falling further and further behind, with little or no hope of ever catching up. A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy may provide you with the opportunity to reorganize all of your monthly payments into one low monthly payment that you can afford. This probably sounds too good to be true. Well, its true, a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy provides you the opportunity to reorganize your debts to allow you to regain control of your financial future.

 

If Successful, a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will require your creditors to take less money monthly over a three to five year period. A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy  carries the full force of the United States Governement behind it. Banks, credit card companies, debt collectors and the like, clearly understand that your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy provides you with the government's protection and the harassing phone calls and other harassing tactics they have been using to try and collect their debt will stop as soonas they are aware that you have filed for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy protection. If they don't stop they may very well have to answer to the court as to why they didn't.

 

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