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18551 W. Warren Ave 
Detroit,  MI.. 48228
(313) 982-0010 
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24300 Southfield Road, Ste 210
Southfield,  MI.   48075
1-248-281-6299
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18551 W. Warren Ave 
Detroit, MI. 48228 
1-313-982-0010
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24300 Southfield, Ste 210
Southfield, MI 48075
1-248-281-6466 
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Do You Qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? 
MICHIGAN CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY
WHICH CHAPTER IS FOR ME?
Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Right for Me ? 

If you’re serious about taking control of your financial situation and If you're struggling to catch up on credit cards, medical bills, payday loans and other unsecured debts, filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be a good way to take back control of your financial life. You may want to consider filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy if you:

•have minimal property except for the basic necessities like furniture and clothing;
•rent your home or have little equity in your home;
•have difficulty paying your bills;
•have problems making the basic ends meet;
•you are being sued and/or are you facing a wage garnishment;
•you are behind on your credit card bills;
•you are unable to pay your medical bills;
•you are receiving utility shut-off notices;
•you are being harassed by bill collectors at all hours of the day and night;
•stopped opening your mail anticipating another bill;
•cashed in some or all of your savings to pay bills, but the balances are not going down;
•borrowed money from friends and family to pay bills and are now feeling guilty that you can’t pay them back;
•you are making  little or no income; 
•you are making  just the minimum payment on your bills month after month;
•you have little “disposable” income left each month;
•have little money at the end of each month after paying basic living expenses;
•have a lot of unsecured debt like credit cards or medical bills;
•have trouble making ends meet with your income; 
•make less than your state’s median income level; and/or
•make minimal or no income.

If any of those situations sound all too familiar, it may make sense to learn more about filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy
You may want to consider filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy if you:
•own a home where you have significant equity and/or you own other significant assets;
•are looking for additional time to pay your debts;
•are looking to prevent or stop a mortgage foreclosure;
•want co-signers of your debt to be protected;
•have unsecured debts below $336,900 or secured debts that are less than $1,010,650;
•have regular income; and/or
•can pay your basic living expenses but are having a hard time keeping up with scheduled debt payments.
Is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Right for Me ?
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