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In the fall of 2005, debt relief in the United States changed with the implementation of new bankruptcy laws. These laws have had major repercussions on the way individuals file bankruptcy. At Frego & Brodsky, P.L.C., all of our attorneys have attended at least one seminar on the new bankruptcy laws. We pride ourselves on being able to break down the legal terminology in these new laws and explain the concepts in terms that everyone can understand. Our attorneys understand the stress that is caused by bankruptcy cases and strive to alleviate that stress through case organization and passionate pursuit of a resolution to your situation.
Michigan Attorneys Experienced in New Bankruptcy Laws
There are Severe Penalties Under the New Bankruptcy Laws
If a lawyer or individual files a bankruptcy case and it is denied or incorrect in any way, the repercussions are more severe under the new bankruptcy laws. Your first bankruptcy filing must be correct. Because the penalties under the new bankruptcy law for misfiling a case are so harsh, it is important to enlist the assistance of an experienced Michigan bankruptcy law firm such as Frego & Brodsky, P.L.C. At Frego & Brodsky, our practice is focused exclusively on handling bankruptcy and bankruptcy-related cases and situations. The members of our firm have handled tens of thousands of bankruptcy cases. We have the knowledge and experience necessary to file your case in the proper manner and follow it through to the end.
Under the new bankruptcy laws, credit counseling is required before bankruptcy is filed. Also, the court has imposed more fees, so filing bankruptcy is more expensive than it was before the new laws were passed. Our firm offers clients the opportunity to pay us on a payment plan that continues even after the case has been filed.
Debt Relief with Dignity
Contact our firm today to schedule an appointment to discuss the new bankruptcy laws with one of our attorneys. Frego & Brodsky, P.L.C., can assist you in understanding the new bankruptcy laws. We do not charge for an initial consultation, so get in touch with us today to make an appointment to discuss your situation with a member of our bankruptcy team.