Are you concerned about mounting bills, collections, late mortgage payments or foreclosure? Are you searching for information about how to protect your home near the University of Louisville in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
The historic district of Old Louisville features one of the largest communities of Victorian homes in the United States. South Louisville near Churchill Downs has the feel of a rural community while being close to the action in and around Louisville. As you head south on Taylor Boulevard toward the Henry Watterson Expressway ((I-264) you encounter the community of Taylor Berry featuring craftsman homes and gabled houses in sidewalk subdivisions known to be a great place for first time home buyers as well as those seeking specific types of design and luxury.
What will it take to protect your home near the University of Louisville in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy? If you are a bit behind on your mortgage and other bills you are not alone. The good news is there is a proven path that will allow you to keep your home, car(s) and the assets and personal belongings that are important to you while reorganizing your finances over a 3-to-5-year period.
Filing Chapter 13 isn’t something to worry about or be ashamed of, it is a fresh start. The process of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is one of our oldest protections under the law. It was specifically designed to help our citizens to keep their homes while assisting them through a challenging period with the goal of regaining financial strength. This is good for the community, good for the economy and good for the individuals and spouses who need the space and time to get back on track.
My name is John Schmidt and I have been helping the people and families of Louisville and the surrounding communities as an attorney for more than 25 years. If you want to protect your home near the University of Louisville in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and put a stop to the harassment of creditors I can help. Filing for Chapter 13 puts an immediate stop to all the harassing phone calls, texts, e-mails and mail of creditors. This provides the peace and space necessary to work with my law firm to evaluate your existing assets and debts, and design a 3 to 5 year repayment program that will discharge many debts while getting and staying current to help keep your home and cars.
We invite you to contact us via e-mail, schedule an appointment or call us today at (502) 509-1490 to get the answers you need about Chapter 13 bankruptcy and relief from financial challenges and creditors. Bankruptcy isn’t an end, it is a new, fresh beginning. It doesn’t cost you anything to speak with us for a free, substantive consultation to learn about your options and how we can help.