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What you can also expect from a Houston area bankruptcy attorney is a complete knowledge of Texas bankruptcy law. They have the ability to explain in simple, easy to understand terms the differences between everything from Chapter 7 to Chapter 11 to Chapter 13. For example, Chapter 7 requires a company to close down its business and sell its remaining assets to pay off creditors while Chapter 13, which is also known as a wage earner’s plan, enables individuals with regular income to repay all or part of their debts.
No one wants to file for bankruptcy. But if you must, it’s important not to panic. Your first step should be to thoroughly research Houston and Katy bankruptcy attorney directories. Make an appointment with as many lawyers as you can to help you decide which attorney is the best fit for you. And don’t worry about spending money you don’t have right away. Many attorneys offer reasonable rates for initial consultations.
By bankruptcy attorney Houston
Jack N. Fuerst
(also litigating cases
related to filing bankruptcy in
Katy)
8955 Katy Freeway
Houston, TX 77024
