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Nowack & Olson, PLLC Florida Bankruptcy Lawyer
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be your path out of debt

In Florida, it is far too easy to fall into debt and this unpleasant situation is one that countless families find themselves in each year. It is hard enough realizing that you can no longer make ends meet, but this is made worse when your creditors start demanding more and more interest, rapidly compounding your problem.

Being in debt can be hugely demoralizing and you may find yourself wondering if there is any way out. Some debt solutions can sound too good to be true and often this is because they are. However, there are still ways to start again, without the burden of debt to drag you down.

One such option is bankruptcy, which in itself comes in various forms. The type you choose can depend on a number of factors, but Chapter 7 has many advantages that could make it the best option for you. This form of bankruptcy works by repaying a portion of your debt by liquidating some assets, then discharging the rest. With the correct support and advice, you can even explore ways of protecting those assets you would prefer to keep.

If you are feeling overwhelmed by debt or you want to know more about your bankruptcy options, our page on debt relief may be able to answer some of your questions. a lawyer could also be an invaluable ally during this period of your life, as he or she will be able to explain your options and might be able to support you through the legal process. With the right guidance, you can find a way to move forward and work toward a happier and more financially stable future.

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