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Filing for Bankruptcy

Baltimore Bankruptcy Attorney

Filing for bankruptcy is a legal process which can be complicated and difficult. Your first decision concerns whether or not to file followed by deciding which type of bankruptcy filing you will seek. All of this requires understanding the bankruptcy laws and how each type of bankruptcy works. Each individual or business case needing bankruptcy protection is made up of a unique and particular set of circumstances which may or may not require or be best suited for bankruptcy. By consulting with a legal professional who is well-versed and experienced in the field of bankruptcy, you can ultimately make an informed decision on what option is best for you.

The Baltimore bankruptcy lawyer at the Aylward Law Firm has been practicing law since 1988 and has focused her career on bankruptcy. In addition to her years of experience in this field, she constantly updates her knowledge of bankruptcy law in continuing education. If you need assistance in understanding bankruptcy and how it may benefit you or your business, it is strongly urged that you speak with Baltimore bankruptcy Attorney Aylward in a confidential consultation about your situation.

Once you have decided to file, Attorney Aylward can guide you through the legal process which will require all of your personal or business information, such as income, expenses, debts, and more for your petition. Once your petition is filed with the court, you will be assigned a trustee to oversee your case. Your bankruptcy trustee's job is to ensure that your information is accurate and to collect any other information that may be needed. After this is accomplished, your creditors will be notified that you have filed and that they may no longer take action against you for outstanding debts.  

To find out if bankruptcy is the best solution for you, and what type of bankruptcy you are eligible for, it is in your best interests to speak with the Baltimore bankruptcy attorney at the firm as soon as possible. The firm serves prospective clients throughout the Baltimore area, Baltimore County, and Montgomery County.

Do you need help filing for bankruptcy? Contact the Baltimore Bankruptcy Lawyer at the firm to discuss your legal options today!



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