Oakland County Bankruptcy Property Exemptions Attorney
One of the most common misconceptions about filing for bankruptcy is that the bankruptcy court will force you to sell all your assets to pay back as much debt as possible before discharging the remaining debt. This is not true.
Protect Your Assets During Bankruptcy: Federal bankruptcy law allows you to protect your assets during bankruptcy proceedings. You do not have to give up your most important assets if you work with an experienced Michigan bankruptcy lawyer who understands the property exemption rules that apply to bankruptcy.
At the Southfield, Oakland County law firm of Sheryl A. Shoebottom, PLLC, every client of the firm works directly with veteran bankruptcy attorney Sheryl A. Shoebottom, a compassionate and intelligent advocate who understands Michigan's property exemption rules from the inside out.
If you are interested in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy but are worried about protecting your assets, schedule a free consultation with attorney Shoebottom. Call toll free 888-343-9145 or send an e-mail to make an appointment.
Bankruptcy Property Exemptions in Michigan
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Consult a Knowledgeable Bankruptcy Attorney About Property Exemptions
Get answers to all your questions about bankruptcy, including protecting your assets, at a free consultation with bankruptcy attorney Sheryl A. Shoebottom. To make an appointment, call toll free 888-343-9145 or use the online contact form.
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