Bankruptcy and Divorce Lawyer in Petaluma
A marriage ending because of the tension involving financial problems can lead to complex legal issues. Financial problems are the cause of many marriages breaking apart and a cleansing of overwhelming debt can be one way to save the marriage. If you are in need of bankruptcy protection during or following the divorce process, a Bankruptcy Attorney can help you. In considering this decision, please know that discharging or reorganizing debts is not a moral decision, but an important economic step that may possibly save your marriage.
Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be the best chance you have to eliminate your debt as you start the next chapter of your life. However, the decision needs to be made with the help of a compassionate and seasoned lawyer.
Contact a Novato Divorce Debt Attorney Today
I'm attorney Andrew Kern, a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA), and I will help you without judgment or lectures.
To set up your free initial consultation at the Law Office of Andrew Kern, contact me online or call 707-658-4602.
Don't Feel Guilty About Filing for Bankruptcy and Divorce
A good person can find him or herself in a bad situation. Sometimes setbacks add up, particularly when a marriage is coming to an end and a financial problem needs resolution. Certain debts that are part of a divorce decree can be discharged, excluding past-due spousal maintenance or child support. Finalizing a Chapter 13 will not happen if you still owe alimony and support for your children.
Personalized Service From a Petaluma Bankruptcy Attorney
I provide my clients with a comfortable environment in which to discuss their needs. I will take the time to get to know you so I can craft a solution that works best for you.
To begin the debt relief process with a free initial consultation, contact me online today. My law firm is conveniently located near Highway 101 in Petaluma. California.
I am a debt relief attorney. I help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.