The Law Offices of
Robert B. Handler, P.A.
28 W. Allegheny Ave.
The Penthouse
Suite 500
Towson, MD 21204
1-888-452-9000
Offices in Towson, Baltimore, Glen Burnie, Rockville, Frederick, Hagerstown
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BANKRUPTCY FAQ'S:
If you are in debt, you may be able to seek the protection of a Bankruptcy filing. As an individual, it is important to choose the type of bankruptcy relief that would be most helpful to you. If you own a business, you and your business might also benefit from bankruptcy protection. You should seek the counsel of experienced attorneys regarding these issues.
What kind of Bankruptcy protection is available to individuals?
There are generally four main types of bankruptcy filings, but you may not be qualified to file each type. Generally, Chapter 7 Bankruptcies are liquidations; Chapter 13 Bankruptcies are filed to help you reorganize your debts, and make payments to a trustee who will then pay your creditors. (Chapter 11 and 12 Bankruptcies are not generally for individuals, but for businesses). We can help you decide what type of bankruptcy filing is best for you.
Will I qualify for Bankruptcy protection?
You may qualify to file either a Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy. Each type of bankruptcy has unique advantages and disadvantages. In particular, Chapter 13 requires you to have a source of income; Chapter 7 does not have such a requirement. We can help you choose which chapter serves your needs the best.
If I file Bankruptcy, can I keep my house or my car?
The law is very complicated and your circumstances require careful examination. Whether you will be able to keep your property is a question that can only be answered by experienced counsel reviewing the facts of your particular situation, including the amount of equity (ownership interest) in your property, your payment record, and other important factors.
Can a Bankruptcy filing stop creditors from suing me or calling on the telephone?
Once a bankruptcy is filed, creditors are generally stopped from pursuing collection activities, including telephone calls and filing or continuing law suits to collect their debt. Garnishments and foreclosures can be stopped.
Can I file Bankruptcy with my spouse?
There may be advantages or disadvantages to a joint filing with your husband or wife. We'll help you decide based on the type of debts and the assets you need to protect.
Can I file for Bankruptcy protection if I own a business?
Yes, but it depends on how the business is owned, the value of your business, and other factors including what you intend to do with the business. The business itself may require bankruptcy protection; if you are a sole proprietor, or have guaranteed your business' debts, you may require bankruptcy protection for yourself, as well.
How do different types of debt affect a Bankruptcy filing?
Different kinds of debt may affect a Bankruptcy filing in different ways. We analyze your debts, and use this information to decide what type of bankruptcy filing is best for you. These debts may be classified as individual or joint, and can be dischargeable or nondischargeable (which means that they can be resolved by the Bankruptcy filing, or remain after the Bankruptcy is over). This determination is very important. You should consult with an attorney to determine the classification and dischargeability of your debts.
Will I still owe taxes after filing Bankruptcy?
This is one of the least known advantages of filing for bankruptcy protection. Many people do not know that the bankruptcy laws do provide certain protection against federal and state tax obligations. It is possible to discharge some tax obligations, depending on a number of factors, including the type of tax owed, the age of tax obligation, and whether you filed a tax return. Some taxes can be discharged, and we have been successful on a many occasions. If this is one of your concerns, you need to see an experienced attorney to determine whether your tax obligations can be discharged in bankruptcy.
How can I get more information?
If you think that you need help because your debts are more than you can handle, give our office a call or e-mail us. We will be glad to speak with you about your individual situation, and schedule an appointment to assist you.
THE ATTORNEYS AT ROBERT B. HANDLER, P.A., CAN ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE YOU WITH APPROPRIATE LEGAL ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CALL OR E-MAIL US TO SET UP AN APPOINTMENT.
WE ARE A DEPT RELIEF AGENCY. WE HELP PEOPLE FLE FOR BANKRUPTCY RELIEF UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY CODE.
The information presented in this web site is of a very general nature, provided for general informational purposes only. It should therefore not be relied upon to address individual legal concerns, as each client's situation differs. Because each situation is different and the law is constantly changing, you should consult with an attorney well versed in this field. The benefits and risks of taking or not taking any legal action can be assessed only after consultation with an attorney. By providing the information in this web site, we do not intend to any make any promises or give any assurances about the outcome of your individual situation, and none should be presumed. The members of this law firm are licensed to practice law in the State of Maryland only, and the information presented herein should not be considered by persons without ties to the State of Maryland, to whom this presentation is not addressed.
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