the recent economic crisis is unlikely to abate soon...
we stop foreclosures, garnishments, repossessions
and lawsuits while helping you regain financial control.
When the long arm of debt has paralyzed you, let Absolute
Bankruptcy and Charles Andersen help you regain financial control using the
Bankruptcy Code!
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Credit Card Debt
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy eliminates or reduces credit card debt, medical debt,
and “unsecured” debt. It may reduce or eliminate your tax debt. It does not
reduce child support debt or school loans. It takes about 4 months to complete
the bankruptcy process and you must attend one hearing and cooperate with a
Trustee appointed by the court.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Credit Card Debt
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy reduces and reorganizes your debt so that you can repay some
or all of it through a plan of up to 5 years. If you have several hundreds
of dollars of additional income each month after paying your necessary
expenses, or if you are behind on your house payments, car payments, or
are "upside-down" on your car loan (owing more for the car than its worth),
a Chapter 13 may be a good option for you.
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immediate stop to:
Rancho Mirage Bankruptcy Attorneys: Home foreclosures
Rancho Mirage Bankruptcy Attorney: Car repossessions
Rancho Mirage Bankruptcy Attorney: Garnishments
Rancho Mirage Bankruptcy Attorney: Credit card debt
Rancho Mirage Bankruptcy Attorneys: Creditor harassments
Rancho Mirage Bankruptcy Attorney: Lawsuits
For us, filing bankruptcy is about elimination of your problems and helping you move on.
Rancho Mirage, California
Rancho Mirage is a resort city in Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 13,249 at the 2000
census, but the seasonal (part-time) population can exceed 20,000. In between Cathedral City and Palm Desert, it is
one of the eight cities of the Coachella Valley (Palm Springs area). Rancho Mirage was incorporated in 1973 from a
merger of Mirage Cove with five unincorporated areas known as the "Cove communities" (Desert, Magnesia, Palmas,
Tamarisk and Thunderbird), but had 3,000 permanent residents at the time.
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