Bankruptcy Reform
Miami, Florida, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy LawyersIn October of 2005, the federal government passed new bankruptcy reform legislation. Since that time, there has been a common misconception that bankruptcy does not exist anymore. In fact, most studies indicate that the new law affects less than 15% of individuals who could have filed previously. If you are feeling overwhelmed by your debts and considering filing bankruptcy, it is highly probable that you fall into the category of the 85 percent of people who are still eligible to file. Do not dismiss your option for debt relief and financial stability through Chapter 7 bankruptcy. At the Southern Florida law office of Kingcade & Garcia, P.A., we can tell you what your options are, according to your unique situation, within the context of Florida and federal bankruptcy law. Contact us today to arrange a free office consultation with a trusted client advocate. Kingcade & Garcia is currently the largest bankruptcy filer in South Florida. Our lawyers file over one thousand bankruptcy cases each year. We know the law and can provide you with a fair, knowledgeable assessment of how it applies to you. We will take the initiative to stop creditor harassment. The day you come to our office, we will begin working on your behalf, talking to the creditors and taking the necessary action to eliminate your debt. Trust our experience and our commitment to our clients. We have focused our practice exclusively on helping individuals and families stop creditor harassment and get a fresh start through personal bankruptcy. Contact the office of Kingcade & Garcia for a full explanation of the bankruptcy reform laws and how they apply to your unique situation. |




