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There's a lot of talk out of Washington about new plans and schemes to help homeowners in financial distress from losing their homes in foreclosure. Unfortunately, that's all it is, talk. Nothing concrete or definitive has yet been enacted into law and it's doubtful that there will be any relief at all until after the election. Instead of waiting for new relief out of Washington that may never come, homeowners in distress should consult with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer about how Chapter 13 may offer immediate relief by eliminating or lowering most of their credit card debt while also allowing them to pay off their mortgage arrears over a period as long as five years and completely stopping the foreclosure process. We've been helping people and businesses solve their financial problems for over thirty years. Call us today at (732) 780-3090 for your free and confidential office consultation
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