Attorney Dave Falvey provides bankruptcy services like Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, and non-bankruptcy options like debt settlement and debt consolidation.
Do You Need Help With Bankruptcy Services?
Are you looking for a bankruptcy lawyer in Connecticut or for general bankruptcy information to help you get started? If you are, we understand that you have serious questions that need to be answered. Questions as to whether you should actually proceed with bankruptcy or if you have other options you can take advantage of.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers is a pathway for individuals seeking relief from overwhelming debt. The process provides asset protection, allowing for the discharge of personal debts including medical bills, loans, and credit card obligations – all without the need for liquidating all your assets. Learn more about Chapter 7 bankruptcy services
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 bankruptcy serves as a structured plan for individuals looking to reorganize their debts while maintaining control over their assets. This process allows you to consolidate your debts, including medical bills, loans, and credit card obligations, into a manageable repayment plan without the need to liquidate assets. Learn more about Chapter 13 bankruptcy services
Debt Settlement
The vast majority of creditors are willing to accept a debt settlement which lets you consolidate your debts into one payment. It’s not 100% guaranteed that every creditor will accept a proposal but we work hard with those types of creditors and have never failed to get a positive response. Learn more about Debt Settlement services
Keep Your Property with Bankruptcy Exemptions
Retaining property during bankruptcy is usually a matter of calculating equity in your property and applying legal exemptions. Equity is the difference between the amount you owe on the property and its fair market value. Learn more about Connecticut Exemptions
Further Bankruptcy Help & FAQs
The information below will help you understand bankruptcy through providing links to information concerning the various aspects of declaring bankruptcy such as filing and filing requirements, meetings, hearings and more. Note that not all the information will apply to your specific case.
General Questions
- When Declaring Bankruptcy is a Good Choice
- What Should You Do Before Declaring Bankruptcy?
- Before You Meet With Your Bankruptcy Attorney
- What Happens After Declaring Bankruptcy?
- How To Find Out Who You Owe Money To?
- When Can I Stop Paying Creditors in Bankruptcy?
- How Do Joint Bankruptcy Petitions Work?
- Filing Fees For Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
- The Information Your Bankruptcy Attorney Needs
Creditor Harassment Issues
- We Stop Creditor Phone Call Harassment
- Stopping Creditors with the Automatic Stay
- Stopping A Wage Garnishment
Bankruptcy & Student Loans
Judgment Liens in Bankruptcy
Home, Property & Mortgages in Bankruptcy
- Can I Buy a House After Declaring Bankruptcy
- Can I Keep My Car in a Chapter 13 Cram-Down?
- How to Keep Your Home in Bankruptcy
- Will I Lose My Home After Declaring Bankruptcy?
- Homeowner Protection from Mortgage Loan Services
- Removing Second Mortgage In Chapter 7
- Property Received Within 180 Days of Declaring Bankruptcy
- Declaring Bankruptcy During Home Foreclosure
- Lien Stripping a Home Mortgage in Bankruptcy
- Selling Property Before Filing Bankruptcy
- Tenants by the Entirety Property In Bankruptcy
- Reaffirming A Vehicle Loan During Bankruptcy
- Short Sale a Home in Bankruptcy
Popular Bankruptcy FAQs
- The Benefits of Hiring a Bankruptcy Specialist
- Will I Go to Jail for Not Paying My Debts?
- Can You Get A Discharge For A Drunk Driving Debt?
- Consumer vs Non-Consumer Debts in Bankruptcy
- Improving Your Credit Score After Bankruptcy
- Reaffirmation Agreements In Bankruptcy
- The Bankruptcy Appellate Process
- Is Gambling Debt Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
- What Is An Insider Creditor In Bankruptcy?
- Are Unemployment Benefits Included As Income in Bankruptcy?
- How Do Taxes And Bankruptcy Work?
- What Happens if I Win the Lottery in Bankruptcy?
- What Happens To My Cosigner If I Declare Bankruptcy?
If you experience any problems or have any questions feel free to get in touch with our office anytime during business hours.