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The Chapter 13 Discharge

Experienced Chapter 13 Discharge Lawyer

The goal for anyone, consumers and business owners alike, is to achieve a way to deal with debts and obtain a way to rebuild their finances. If you don't qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you still may qualify for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection.

At The Roll Law Office, PLLC with offices located throughout Phoenix, Arizona, attorney Guy P. Roll and our dedicated professional staff of attorneys, paralegals and legal assistants can fully inform you of your rights and responsibilities, and provide you with the personalized service and unqualified support you need as you go through the bankruptcy process.

If you are sick and tired of running from creditors and fighting a debt that doesn't ever seem to get any smaller, we are here to help you. To schedule a free initial consultation with a compassionate and skilled legal professional, e-mail us or call toll free 866-603-1533 today.

Will Chapter 13 Discharge Your Debt?

Yes. If you qualify for Chapter 13, you will be able to have much of your remaining unsecured debt discharged after going through a three to five year debt repayment plan. Your bankruptcy trustee and your creditors will need to agree to the plan. Your bankruptcy trustee will be in charge of making sure creditors receive the money from your monthly payments, which will be based on your debt, income and expenses.

After the conclusion of the repayment plan, many of your remaining unsecured debts will be discharged, providing you with a clean slate and a chance to begin rebuilding your credit. To learn more about Chapter 13 bankruptcy, read the pages listed below:

Ready to deal with your debts once and for all? To schedule your free initial consultation, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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