What Type of Bankruptcy Is Right for You?
Are you struggling to pay off your debt? Does it feel like there is no light at the end of the tunnel? If you could use a fresh financial start, filing for bankruptcy could be the best way to wipe your slate clean and rebuild your credit. The first step is meeting with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer to find out what form of bankruptcy is best for you.
At The Roll Law Office, PLLC in Phoenix, Arizona, we have the experience to handle all types of bankruptcy, including Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. To schedule your free initial consultation, e-mail us or call toll free 866-603-1533.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
This form of personal bankruptcy is often the most attractive to consumers, but not everyone qualifies. You must meet a means test to qualify. To learn more about Chapter 7 bankruptcy, visit the following pages:
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
For many who do not qualify for Chapter 7, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is another chance to deal with debt. It allows you, the bankruptcy trustee and your creditors to create a manageable debt repayment plan to be paid back over a specified period (usually three to five years). For more information on Chapter 13 bankruptcy, follow the links below:
- Advantages of Chapter 13
- Chapter 13 Eligibility
- How Chapter 13 Works
- The Chapter 13 Plan and Confirmation Hearing
- The Chapter 13 Discharge
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
This form of bankruptcy is used by businesses and high-net worth individuals to reorganize their debts, pay a percentage of them back and emerge in a stronger position. To find out if Chapter 11 bankruptcy is right for you, visit our "How Chapter 11 Works" and "The Chapter 11 Discharge" pages.
The first step in determining what form of bankruptcy is best for you is consulting a bankruptcy professional from our firm. To arrange your free initial consultation, contact us today. Attorney Guy P. Roll and his skilled legal staff at The Roll Law Office, PLLC are ready to help.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.









