Norco

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You and your loved ones are under attack...

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 Can Stop Lawsuits

Being sued with a lawsuit is one reason many people contemplate filing bankruptcy. It's a factor, but only one, that should be considered.

Generally

If there is a lawsuit or lawsuits against you, it may be a wise course to file bankruptcy. This would cease all attempts to collect on the future judgment they may get, even from a personal injury attorney.

Do I Answer the Summons?

If you don't answer it, you have no defense if it goes to trial. Doing nothing could result in a judgment against you. Contact us for more info and strategy.

Judgments

Judgment then bankruptcy, or bankruptcy first? I'd suggest avoid having judgments against you, if you have the option. Sure, the bankruptcy will avoid and remove judgments, but given a choice, it's probably preferable to file the bankruptcy before you get a judgment against you.
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We work with you to help you keep as much of your property as possible while putting an immediate stop to:

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Norco Bankruptcy Lawyer: Garnishments

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Norco Bankruptcy Attorneys: Creditor harassments

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For us, filing bankruptcy is about elimination of your problems and helping you move on.

Norco, California

Norco is a city in Riverside County, California, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 24,157. The city's name is an abbreviation of "North Corona."

Norco Horse Community

As a horse community, there are few sidewalks in the city of Norco; instead there are horse trails. Riders can ride to town and tie their horses at the many hitching rails and corrals placed close to businesses. There are many associations that are a part of the city, including the Norco Horsemen's Association and the Norco Junior Horsemen's Association. Politics in Norco also are dominated by concerns about horses and animal-keeping vs. suburbanization, a battle that has played out over development in the Norco Hills. In that area, which borders eastern Corona and Riverside, an influx of Orange County commuters are buying homes for $500,000 and up that have few provisions for animal-keeping—regarded by longtime residents[who?], who believe their town's character is in jeopardy, as an affront. The original spirit of the town's incorporation was to promote "City living in a rural atmosphere".