PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY

Facts to Consider

Have you tried everything to make a course correction but find yourself behind in your mortgage, crushed by credit card debt, worried about back taxes or afraid your vehicle might not be in the driveway in the morning? You’re not alone being upside down with debt. Hundreds of thousands of people in the United States file for personal bankruptcy each year.

Benefits of Personal Bankruptcy

Did you realize that bankruptcy was created as a protection not a punishment? There are benefits and ways that bankruptcy can help you.

  • Reduce interest or eliminate certain debts
  • Stop aggressive debt collectors
  • Avoid taxes on cancelled debts
  • Allow you to keep protected property

PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY

Facts to Consider

Have you tried everything to make a course correction but find yourself behind in your mortgage, crushed by credit card debt, worried about back taxes or afraid your vehicle might not be in the driveway in the morning? You’re not alone being upside down with debt. Hundreds of thousands of people in the United States file for personal bankruptcy each year.

Benefits of Personal Bankruptcy

Did you realize that bankruptcy was created as a protection not a punishment? There are benefits and ways that bankruptcy can help you.

  • Reduce interest or eliminate certain debts
  • Stop aggressive debt collectors
  • Avoid taxes on cancelled debts
  • Allow you to keep protected property

GET HELP FILING CHAPTER 7 AND CHAPTER 13

Embarrassment and other negative issues connected with financial crisis are often the reasons many people wait to get assistance, even though waiting usually causes even more financial complications. If you’re on the edge of a debt crisis and are having difficulty paying bills, it’s important to get help before the problem escalates. Getting council at an early stage from reliable professionals who genuinely care about you is paramount.

What to Look for in a Bankruptcy Attorney

Financial well-being affects all aspects of your business, career, family, retirement and future. When looking for a bankruptcy law firm, consider the points below.

  • Experience and execution
  • Are the attorneys experienced and able to provide the highest level of legal strategy?
  • Do they clearly outline options and provide alternatives to bankruptcy?
  • What do past clients struggling through financial trials say about them
  • Customer service
  • Are the attorneys accessible? Can I meet or reach them in person when I need to?
  • Do they seem to care about my personal bankruptcy and provide personal attention?
  • Are they respectful and caring, and is their staff attentive and providing good customer service?
  • Do they provide free initial consultations and how was the first visit?
  • Do they give you the tools to rebuild after bankruptcy?
Rachel Edmiston - Bankruptcy Attorney

HELPING GOOD PEOPLE START OVER

If you’re considering personal bankruptcy or need debt relief, Curtis, Casteel & Palmer, PLLC has customer-centered solutions to give you a fresh start. Steven Palmer and his team expertly guides clients through an evaluation of their situation including a discussion of bankruptcy alternatives, and if appropriate, the steps of filing for bankruptcy. We assist with asset protection, tax debt relief, debt negotiation, creditor harassment, bankruptcy, and rebuilding. Contact us for a free consultation.

Joshua Curtis - Attorney

Joshua Curtis

Robert Casteel - Attorney

Robert Casteel

Steve Palmer - Attorney

Steve Palmer

Bankruptcy Lawyer Serving Lynnwood & Snohomish County

Proudly serving the communities of Lynnwood, Edmonds, Everett, Mill Creek, Bothell, Shoreline, Brier, Mountlake Terrace, Kenmore, Woodinville, Lake Forest Park, Northgate, Seattle and all north King & Snohomish Counties.