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The Arizona bankruptcy attorneys at McDonald Law Offices have been helping individuals solve their debt problems for over 25 years. We have helped thousand of people just like you get the fresh start that you need and deserve. A bankruptcy consultation with our lawyers is always free.
![]() Our Apache Junction chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney has helped individuals get their lives back on track for over twenty years. We can relieve you of the mounting credit card debt and medical debt through the filing of a chapter 7 bankruptcy. If you have a wage garnishment, we can stop it. We understand the bankruptcy laws in Arizona and can explain them to you. Whether you want to learn how to stop foreclosure, stop repossession or stop garnishment, McDonald law Offices can help. We have a strong reputation in representing individuals in Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A chapter 7 bankruptcy is a liquidation bankruptcy and is the most frequently filed bankruptcy. In chapter 7 you seek to discharge of as many debts as possible so that you can get a fresh start. The court will appoint a bankruptcy trustee that will review the documents that you have filed. The trustee will review schedules A and B to determine if you have assets that are not protected by law meaning that they do not qualify for an exemption. Property that is not exempt can be taken by the trustee and sold at auction to pay a dividend to your creditors. Exempt property can not be sold by the trustee. If you have nonexempt property our Apache Junction attorney will discuss the Do’s and Don’ts regarding the nonexempt property. When you file bankruptcy, you will be required to attend a meeting of creditors. One of our attorneys will attend the meeting with you. If you file Chapter 7 the court will usually enter your discharge approximately sixty one to one hundred days after the date of the meeting. If your circumstances dictate that a chapter 13 will benefit you our Apache Junction bankruptcy attorney will explain everything you need to know about chapter 13. In chapter 13 you seek to reorganize your debts. A plan is filed that specifies how your creditors are going to be paid back. You will make one payment per month to a trustee that is appointed by the court. The trustee acts as a disbursing agent and pays your creditors for you. Once you have completed the plan the court enters a discharge canceling the debt that has not been paid with limited exceptions. Our experienced bankruptcy attorney can explain your rights and guide you through the steps to obtain a fresh start. We can help! Call now for a FREE Debt Consultation!
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We have the experienced bankruptcy lawyers you need to obtain the fresh start you deserve. CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION 480-968-3100 623-937-8308 Toll Free: 1-800-790-8616 By Email: mail@mcdonaldlawaz.com Please call McDonald Law Offices to schedule a time to talk to one of our experienced Arizona bankruptcy attorneys. If you call during our business hours it is likely that one of our bankruptcy lawyers will be available to talk to you when you call. The attorney will be able to go over how you can stop foreclosure, stop garnishment, and eliminate other debts through the filing of bankruptcy. During the call our lawyers will be able to determine if you qualify, how much it will cost to declare bankruptcy, what debts your bankruptcy will cover, and how long it takes to file. CALL NOW! There is no obligation and the consultation is free.
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