Bankruptcy Overview

"All kinds of people in all kinds of financial situations file for bankruptcy... In fact, one out of every 150 people living on the Monterey Peninsula has filed for bankruptcy."

Chapter 7 - Chapter 11 - Chapter 13

For most people who are deeply in debt, bankruptcy is the only real option. Layoffs, illness, divorce or tax problems can leave people with overwhelming debts. If you are going to be spending the next 10 to 20 years of your life struggling to pay off bills, you need to consider bankruptcy as an option. While a Chapter 7 , Chapter 13 or Chapter 11 bankruptcy will affect your credit, if you are in default on many bills, your credit score is already dropping. Filing for bankruptcy may actually help improve your credit score over time because in most cases your debt is either erased or reduced greatly.

If you are considering bankruptcy, make sure you have a knowledgeable
bankruptcy lawyer in Monterey at your side to guide you through this difficult process so that you will get the best possible result.

We understand that facing bankruptcy can be extremely stressful and frightening for many people. It is our goal to make the process as easy and stress-free for our clients as possible. We help people through all types of bankruptcy and debt relief options, answering their questions and giving them real solutions to their debt problems.

For outstanding customer service and knowledgeable bankruptcy advice, call Central Coast Bankruptcy, Inc., and schedule an appointment with our
Monterey Peninsula bankruptcy attorney Jason Vogelpohl. Call 831-783-0260 or send us an e-mail.

Give us a call to see how we can help 831-783-0260

Contact an Experienced Monterey Peninsula Bankruptcy Attorney

Find out whether bankruptcy is the right financial option for your family or your business. Contact Central Coast Bankruptcy, Inc., at 831-783-0260 to speak with attorney Jason Vogelpohl.

With offices conveniently located in Salinas, Monterey and San Jose and the Bay Area California.

¹ Monterey County Weekly, "Going Broke," by Sarah Rubin, April/May 2011

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