Bankruptcy Petition
Millions of Americans are currently struggling with their finances for a variety of complex factors. A rough job economy has caused severe financial distress all over the country, leaving Americans with the inability to recover from their debts. If you are experiencing these financial woes, bankruptcy is one option for debt recovery.
Before filing for bankruptcy, it is essential that you speak with experienced and knowledgeable bankruptcy attorney about your debt relief options. If you think that bankruptcy may be right for you, contact the Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office, LLC. Our experienced Arizona lawyers can help you to identify the course of action that is right for you. Contact us today by calling 480-829-0494.
Filing the Bankruptcy Petition
Signing a bankruptcy petition will initiate the bankruptcy process. The following information will be included on the official form.
- Name
- Address
- Loan debts
- Credit card debts
- Other debts
- Signature of debtor
- Schedule of bankruptcy timeline
There are two ways one of these petitions will be filed. If you are making the choice to file alone or with your attorney, it will be known as a “voluntary” petition and will be evaluated by the Arizona bankruptcy courts. Your creditors might also be able to file a bankruptcy petition. If your creditors initiate the process, it is known as an “involuntary petition.”
Contact Us
Making the choice to file for bankruptcy protection is a serious decision. If it is right for you, the Arizona bankruptcy attorneys of Harmon Law Office, LLC, are prepared to assist you at all stages of the bankruptcy process. Contact us at 480-829-0494 to discuss your options in a free consultation.