Bankruptcy Records
Technically speaking, individual and businesses bankruptcies are kept on public record, meaning the information is available to the public. However, not everyone needs to know about a person or business’ bankruptcy. There are only certain parties that must be notified when there is a bankruptcy filing.
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, you may be concerned about how the process will affect you in the future. The Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office, LLC, can help address some of your concerns. Contact us today by calling 480-829-0494.
Information about Your Bankruptcy
During the bankruptcy process, there will be several entities that must be informed before the proceedings can go through. These parties will be directly affected by the bankruptcy filing, and must be informed as soon as possible:
- Credit card companies
- Any bank where you hold an account
- Car loan lenders
- Mortgage lien-holders
- Co-borrowers on all loans
- Co-signers on all loans
Luckily, a bankruptcy attorney can help you make sure all your bases are covered and everyone who must know about your decision to file is informed.
Contact Us
Bankruptcy can be a complicated process. A great deal of time and effort goes into the preparation, and the process of filing requires a great deal of official paperwork. At the Harmon Law Office, LLC, we are experienced in helping guide people through this time and pursue all the benefits bankruptcy has to offer. Contact an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer today at 480-829-0494 for a free consultation.