The Bloggers Guide to Bankruptcy in New Jersey

Oct 21
07:14

2011

David M.

David M.

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May a debtor pay a discharged debt after the bankruptcy case has been concluded? A debtor who has received a discharge may voluntarily repay any discharged debt – even though the debt can no longer be legally enforced. Sometimes a debtor agrees to repay a debt because it is owed to a family member or because it represents an obligation to an individual for whom the debtor’s reputation is important, such as a family doctor.

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If you are overwhelmed with credit card debt,The Bloggers Guide to Bankruptcy in New Jersey  Articles medical bills, delays in payments on your mortgage or your tax returns and not having a peace of mind to deal with them your life isn’t finished yet, don’t get depressed. You can file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in New Jersey. Mr. Bernstein will analyze your case and guide you through accordingly following all the legalities your filing needs. Bankruptcy could be a solution indeed if you are struggling with your bills. According to our research, in most cases people don’t know the law and some even go the extent of committing suicide. In most cases people tell us that after filing for bankruptcy under Mr. Bernstein’s guidance they are very happy in life and they all wished if they could opt for this before. Now they have the financial security that they have been desperately searching and have found now.

There are many advantages to filing for Bankruptcy in New Jersey, including the elimination of debt and the possibility of initiating a fresh journey to a better financial future. It gives you immediate relief from credit contact and also allows you to keep exempt assets, such as a motor vehicle and personal belongings and your home under certain circumstances. We get many references from our prior clients who recommend us to their friends and family to learn how to file bankruptcy. An approved lawyer is a key partner to solve Bankruptcy in New Jersey. Our customers are much benefited for our warmth, understanding and guidance through the entire bankruptcy process in the State of New Jersey. We care about each customer and you are not just a number for us. Mr. Bernstein is not only concerned with cases of Bankruptcy in New Jersey but he specializes in Wills and Trusts, Real Estate Tax Appeals too, so you can have your other legal problems get solved by him. David M. Bernstein received his BA from Yeshiva University and his JD from Loyola University School of Law. He is a member of the Florida Bar and the Bar Association of New Jersey. He currently resides in New Jersey with an experience of about 20 years in the industry.



 

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