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Connecticut Bankruptcy Law Firm Mark M. Kratter Counsels Clients to Act Quickly to Start Fresh for 2014

Losing sleep over mounting debts? Filing for bankruptcy is a process most people mistakenly believe is shameful or means that you are a failure. This is far from true. In actuality, filing for bankruptcy can be the best gift you can give yourself. By acting quickly, and contacting a top Connecticut bankruptcy law firm, you can start 2014 off with a fresh start, leaving old debts and worries behind you.

What is Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy is a federal law program created to allow people who have become overburdened by debt to begin anew. If you qualify for bankruptcy, you can often get free from most of your debt through a process of discharging and reorganization. For countless Americans, filing for bankruptcy can literally save the roof over their heads.

If you are threatened with foreclosure of your home, repossession of your vehicles or possessions, or the garnishment of your wages, you should contact Norwalk, CT's Mark M. Kratter to discuss filing for bankruptcy. Because you can only file for bankruptcy once every 6 years, it is crucial that you do so with the experienced and watchful eye of a Stamford, CT bankruptcy law firm Mark M. Kratter to make sure all the details are in order. You wouldn't want your case to be dismissed due to errors in filing, which is why it is so crucial to hire skilled and knowledgeable bankruptcy lawyers to make sure your case goes smoothly and efficiently.

What can Bankruptcy Do for Me?

Filing for bankruptcy can eliminate all or nearly all of your debt, which s a process of discharging one's debt. Bankruptcy can also stop foreclosure of your home, cease the repossession of property, and prevent the termination of utility services due to previous bills. While bankruptcy can serve many useful purposes, it cannot eliminate certain rights of secured creditors. It also cannot discharge debts that occur after you file for bankruptcy, or eliminate child support, alimony, or other divorce related debts.

Under the right circumstances, bankruptcy can provide you with the financial fresh start that you need to begin to breathe easily again. Give your family and yourself a break from all the worry; let 2014 be the year that you get your finances back under control and live the stress-free life you deserve. Call Fairfield County's Mark M. Kratter today at 203-853-2312.

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Contact our office today to discuss your criminal charges with a highly skilled Connecticut criminal defense lawyer. We also represent clients in family law and bankruptcy law. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment in the evenings. You can contact us online or call 203-678-8135 to schedule a consultation.

The Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC, in Norwalk, Connecticut, serves clients throughout Fairfield County, including the communities of Norwalk, Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Redding, Wilton, Bridgeport, Ridgefield, Weston, Fairfield, Stratford, Monroe, Milford, Newtown, Bethel, Danbury, Darien, Trumbull, New Canaan, Easton and Bridgeport.

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