Florida Bankruptcy Legal Guides (5 found)

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Lawrence Joseph Marraffino
Written by Lawrence Joseph Marraffino
Contributor Level 3

People think that Chapter 7 is no longer available. However, more than 95% of our clients still quailify. Please call or write for free information. We offer a free initial consultation.
Mark A. Roseman
Written by Mark A. Roseman
Contributor Level 3

1. Obtain a certificate from an approved credit counseling course. 2. Obtain credit reports from the three credit reporting agencies. 3. Find an attorney experienced in bankruptcy law. 4. Prepare complete list of all your creditors as well as anybody who might have another kind of claim.
Terry Vincent Percy
Written by Terry Vincent Percy
Contributor Level 3

When getting behind on your mortgage, write letter to mortgage and explain why payment is late. Seek loan modification to reduce amount of payments. Look for non-profit credit counseling agency that might negotiate on your behalf. Seek buyer to capture equity. Offer deed in lieu of foreclosure.
Guy Scott DiMartino
Written by Guy Scott DiMartino
Contributor Level 6

This guide provides the consumer with information regarding automobile insurance benefits available in Florida and how these benefits can protect the insured if injured in an accident.
Michael Alex Wasylik
Written by Michael Alex Wasylik
Contributor Level 4

If your lender moves to foreclose on your home, defending your foreclosure can buy you time; most of all, it can force your bank to come to the bargaining table and negotiate with you in good faith.

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