Bronx Bankruptcy Means Test Lawyers
Qualifying for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
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- Are you suffering from overwhelming debt?
- Are you concerned about paying your bills or keeping your home?
- Do you want to learn if you are eligible for bankruptcy?
If you have answered yes to any of the questions above, then you should speak to a Bronx bankruptcy means test attorney at Park & Nguyen. Our lawyers understand the bankruptcy means test that is required under the Bankruptcy Code. We can walk you through the requirements so you can decide if you would like to pursue a fresh financial start.
Contact us to schedule your free telephone consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney at our offices in the Bronx, on Long Island or in Newark. We have more than 25 years of experience to put to work for you.
Understanding the Bankruptcy Means Test
Before you can obtain the financial relief you need to get back on your feet, you must first qualify for bankruptcy though the means test. To qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must prove that you earn an income that is below the state median income. Determining your income, however, is not so straightforward. The Code allows for certain deductions from your gross income.
We will work with you to look at your income and all of your expenses. With our knowledge of the Code and the bankruptcy means test requirements, we can quickly ensure that all potential deductions are applied to your situation.
If you do not pass the bankruptcy means test for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, we will pursue other debt relief solutions, including Chapter 13 bankruptcy or debt negotiation.
Contact a Manhattan Chapter 13 Attorney at Park & Nguyen
Schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer by contacting us. We make bankruptcy affordable through flexible payment plans and reasonable rates.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.