Top Questions People Ask About Filing Bankruptcy in New Jersey

Thinking about filing for bankruptcy can leave you anxious, fearful, and a little embarrassed. This maze of emotions is coupled with a sea of questions that need clear, concise answers. That's where "Top Questions People Ask About Filing Bankruptcy in New Jersey" becomes your indispensable guide.

Authored by a New Jersey bankruptcy lawyer Steven Richardson, this book is a must-have for anyone considering filing for bankruptcy in the Garden State, including residents of Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, Salem, Cumberland and Atlantic Counties as well as surrounding New Jersey communities, including Woodbury, Colonial Manor, North Woodbury, Woodbury Heights, Deptford, Thorofare, Gloucester City, Washington Township, Blackwood, Brooklawn, Westville, and Pitman.

What You’ll Learn in Our Free Guide to Filing for Bankruptcy in New Jersey

At Richardson Law Office, we want to make sure that our clients are fully informed about the advantages and consequences of filing for bankruptcy and feel comfortable taking this step. Our Woodbury, New Jersey bankruptcy lawyer uses his years of experience helping people just like you to provide answers to pressing questions such as:

  • What is bankruptcy?
  • When should I consider filing for bankruptcy?
  • What are the debt counseling requirements for bankruptcy?
  • Who may file bankruptcy?
  • Which bankruptcy should I file, Chapter 7 or Chapter 13?
  • Do I qualify for Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
  • What if I filed bankruptcy before? Can I file again?
  • Can I still bankrupt a debt if the creditor gets a judgment against me?
  • Can I just make deals with my creditors?
  • Will foreclosure mediation work to save my house rather than a Chapter 13?
  • If Chapter 7 is a “liquidation bankruptcy,” will I lose my possessions?
  • Will I lose my house?
  • What happens to my car?
  • What happens if I can’t make my Chapter 13 plan payment?
  • Will bankruptcy ruin my credit?
  • What information do I need to prepare the bankruptcy petition?
  • Do I have to list all of my assets, even if they have no real value?
  • Do I have to bankrupt all of my debts? Can I leave some out?
  • What about debts to friends and family?

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Bankruptcy, Collections, Student Loan, DUI and Traffic Court attorney in Woodbury, NJ.