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Baltimore Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyers

If you are overwhelmed with debt, whether it is from divorce, losing a job, medical bills, or out of control credit card debt, Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be the best alternative for you. Being in debt is a very stressful situation for most people. Contact us today to find out whether bankruptcy could offer you the fresh start you need.

Chapter 7 is a common type of personal bankruptcy. Chapter 7, or "liquidation," allows you to discharge many types of debts. Chapter 7 is a good option for someone who has relatively few assets and large personal debt. Chapter 7 does offer some options, depending on your situation, including continuing to pay on a car loan or a mortgage to avoid losing your car or home. If you file for personal bankruptcy, it immediately puts your creditors on notice and will stop creditor harassment.

When we discuss bankruptcy options with our clients, we need to understand the scope and nature of their debt, financial obligations, and income. On the initial phone call we will help you to understand what information you will want to pull together before meeting with our bankruptcy attorneys in person. We will thoroughly review your situation and provide advice on what course of action should be taken. We will take you through the steps necessary to file for bankruptcy and ensure that everything is in order for the bankruptcy court.

We believe in treating our clients with respect, working hard, and being responsive and available for our clients. We deal with our clients personally and see that someone is always available to answer the phone - 24 hours a day.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

Hassan, Hassan, and Tuchman, P.A.

Main Office
1111 Park Ave.,
Suite L150
Baltimore, MD 21201
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Rockville Office
200A Monroe St., Suite 100
Rockville, MD 20850
Fax: 240-268-6001

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