Perris
Are you afraid to answer your telephone....
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Or to open your mailbox...
we stop foreclosures, garnishments, repossessions
and lawsuits while helping you regain financial control.
When the swirl of debt has paralyzed you, let Absolute
Bankruptcy and Charles Andersen help you regain financial control using the
Bankruptcy Code!
Bankruptcy and Creditor Harrassment
Are you sick of getting harassing calls from your creditors? Do you want to
put a stop to wage garnishment? If the answer to either of these questions is
yes, we can help. We are bankruptcy attorneys, and are dedicated
to helping you stop creditor harassment. Together we can take charge of
your debts and put an end to the harassment you and your family may be experiencing.
After you have filed for bankruptcy, a creditor will receive notice of the filing.
After this notice is received, an automatic stay is put into effect. This
essentially means that your creditors are forbidden to do anything in an
attempt to collect on a debt during the time that the stay is in place.
Some of the types of prohibited actions are listed below.
- Telephone Calls
- Letters
- Lawsuits
- Lien Perfection
- Repossession
- Foreclosure
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immediate stop to:
Perris Bankruptcy Attorneys: Home foreclosures
Perris Bankruptcy Attorney: Car repossessions
Perris Bankruptcy Attorney: Garnishments
Perris Bankruptcy Attorney: Credit card debt
Perris Bankruptcy Attorneys: Creditor harassments
Perris Bankruptcy Attorneys: Lawsuits
For us, filing bankruptcy is about elimination of your problems and helping you move on.
Perris, California
Perris is a city in Riverside County, California, USA. At the 2000 census, the city population was 46,600.
The city is named in honor of Fred T. Perris, chief engineer of the California Southern Railroad. The California
Southern was built through the future town site in 1882 to build a rail connection between the present day
cities of Barstow and San Diego. Due to a land title dispute at Pinacate, most of
its citizens moved two miles north on the railroad and established Perris in 1885. The city was incorporated in 1911.
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Perris Aviation
The nearby, privately owned, Perris Valley Airport (FAA designator: L65) has a 5,100-foot (1,600 m) runway.
Perris has drawn a crowd of skydivers, amateur and professional, to Perris Valley Skydiving. The area's
sudden fame gave Perris the nickname: "the skydiving capital of America".[citation needed]. On April 22,
1992, a de Havilland Twin Otter crashed during takeoff at Perris Valley after an engine lost power.
The National Transportation Safety Board determined that the accident was caused by contaminated
fuel obtained from the improper handling of the airfield’s fuel tanks and the pilot's improper actions after
the power loss, as well as other factors. The aircraft never rose above 50 feet and 14 parachutists and the two pilots were killed.
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