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San Antonio Bankruptcy Lawyer? We Can Help

James Montgomery

Do you owe too much debt to pay back?

Is the debt keeping you up at night?

Credit cards or debt overwhelming you?

Is your debt making you physically sick?

Then what you will learn below will bring you relief.

James (Jim) Montgomery recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer explores the benefits of settlement debt negotiation in “3 Ways To Stop Creditors In Their Tracks”, a free report that you must read.  Click here to get the free report.

San Antonio bankruptcy courts may be an alternative to your debt situation.

In June and July of 2009, a large number of home loans that were made with adjustable rate mortages will be resetting to new interest rates.  Many of these loans were made with terms that will result in a substantial increase in the interest rates as well as an increase in payments.

People are facing obstacles in their lives never before confronted.  Loss of job, loss of income, investment loss from the Wall Street debacle have reduced cash flow for many.  Some, feeling that things would improve, have borrowed to finance their living expenses.  Others have borrowed to finance a business that they did not realize was failing and could not recover.

There is relief.  If you are a wage earner, you may qualify for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy which is a reorganization that allow you to pay your debts over a period time in some cases.

If we can help, just request a free needs analysis review with one of our attorneys.

Schedule a complimentary thirty minute review by clicking here.

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