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Bankruptcy

Consumer and Business Bankruptcy Options

With changes in the Bankruptcy Code in 2005, many people were left wondering whether they were still eligible to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The good news is that most people still have the option to declare bankruptcy to get out from under overwhelming debt, even after the changes in the law.

At Widmer-Eby & Associates in Morgantown, West Virginia, we help individuals find a way to deal with debt through Chapter 7 bankruptcy. While there are alternatives to bankruptcy, we understand that many times bankruptcy might be the most effective way to deal with your debt.

If you want to learn more about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, contact one of our lawyers today and schedule an initial consultation.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy — a Fresh Start

For individuals who want to make a fresh start, Chapter 7 bankruptcy might be the right option. If you have mostly unsecured consumer debt, this form of bankruptcy might by the right path to take.

The result of filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is that most of your unsecured debt that is not paid off will be discharged. We will help you examine your financial situation to determine whether this course is right for you.

Our office is conveniently located at the Triangle in Westover, behind the Family Dollar store. We have free parking. Schedule an appointment with us anytime during regular office hours — we will schedule after-hours appointments upon request.

For more information about Chapter 7 bankruptcies, contact one of our lawyers at the law office of Widmer-Eby & Associates.